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For birds and small mammals, focal sites supported slightly greater average species richness and average abundances of all species combined than reference sites.
In the field, the effects of priming appear to be reversed at the time when the first field infections occurred, as the initially inoculated plants supported slightly higher levels of infection than their healthy controls already after 2 weeks of being placed in the field.
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But in practice the architecture of AWS regions are unique – each one supports slightly different features and APIs.
Weathervaning can support slightly curved runs and does not entail a break of the peristaltic wave (Gomez-Marin and Louis, 2014).
Exclusion of AgoHcX from the phylogenetic analyses results in the same topology as described here, but Bayesian support slightly increased throughout the tree (Additional file 4).
With an L-arabinose concentration of 20 g/L, all three L-arabinose transporters supported growth of the cells, with ScGal2 supporting slightly higher growth rates than the other transporters.
Thus, although the Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood (ML) trees support slightly different topologies, those differences only involve weakly supported nodes (i.e., nodes with BP<50% or PP<0.95; data not shown).
Component cables support slightly higher HD video playback, at 720p, so you may choose to buy the component cable, if you want to improve your picture.
Confirmatory factor analysis supported a slightly modified structure of the scale for parents.
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