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The data obtained from FQA suggest that the split ratio is the most significant parameter for fiber fractionation performance, which is the best when the split ratio is in the range between 0.14 and 0.2.
The results suggest that the split between dogs and wolves happened a few thousand years later.
But several recent studies, including fieldwork by another team in northeastern South America, suggest that the split did occur that time after all.
Fossil discoveries point to the Cretaceous, about 125 million years ago, whereas estimates made on genetic differences among living mammals suggest that the split happened even earlier.
These results suggest that the split between mainland and Tasmanian mtDNA lineages occurs in the Late Pleistocene but somewhat predates the conventional date of Bass Strait formation [10 Kya, 41].
These results suggest that the split between the Sierra Madre Oriental and Yucatan Peninsula clades may have occurred during the mid-Pleistocene.
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Results suggest that the splitting of G band can be envisaged as a fingerprint for monochirality of tubular carbon nanomaterials.
These suggest that the splits between IA-IB and IIA-IIB, observed in both monocot and dicot plants, likely resulted from the same genome duplication event.
The time estimates obtained suggest that the splits between 3-step clades were most likely driven by climatic changes associated with several different glacial cycles of the Pleistocene, ranging back almost one million years.
Pairwise synonymous estimates suggest that the splits between the LYK subclades IA and IB and between IIA and IIB may also be the outcome of the same round of large-scale duplication estimated at 300 mya.
He insists that he has "no regrets," though, and even suggests that the split brought benefits.
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