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Such predominance is more evident in the single-hop WiNoC, in which broadcast communications occur in a single hop.

Interestingly, other forms of non-CF bronchiectasis also exhibit such predominance in the bases [ 13, 14].

8 Such predominance has been attributed to several factors, including deamination of 5-methylcytosine at CpG islands, deamination of non-methylated cytosines to uracil, and O 6-methylatiof of guanine.

Such predominance of pollen cell wall related genes over other bud processes, as dormancy release, abiotic stress resistance and female gametophyte development, could be due to the major contribution of anthers to the total weight of the bud, or alternatively could be caused by an experimental bias of the SSH procedure towards transcripts with higher expression differences.

Such predominance of the α-HBCD isomer has been documented previously in fish and meat (Fernandes et al. 2008; Knutsen et al. 2008; Roosens et al. 2008) and arises probably as a result of selective biotransformation of the different isomers (Heeb et al. 2008; Zegers et al. 2005).

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Such a predominance of trinucleotides probably reflects the fact that such motifs in gene regions will avoid frameshift mutations which would cause changes at the protein level.

To our knowledge, there was no previous report in the literature of such a predominance of serogroup W135 in countries of the meningitis belt.

Such a predominance of non-synonymous changes suggests that isolate 08-5923 was under strong positive selection for functional divergence rather than purifying selection (wherein synonymous exceed non-synonymous mutation rates).

Such a predominance of the phosphate groups over that of Glutamic acid has been previously documented [ 9]. 6) The structures used for homology modeling and consequently the models from MD are of poor resolution to clearly establish interaction between amino acid and nucleotides.

These groups are often present in all soils (e.g., (35)), but appear to dominate more frequently in contaminated soils (e.g., (36, 37)), although to our knowledge it is unusual to obtain such a predominance of sequences matching mycolic acid-containing actinomycetes (e.g., rhodococci and mycobacteria).

A book by philosopher Michael Ruse (1997) is subtitled "The Concept of Progress in Evolutionary Biology," attesting to the prevalence of such arguments and predominance of this view.

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