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However, in A. tocantinensis sp. nov., the presence of large woody branches supports a more complex architecture with at least three successive orders of branches.

However, the Cortex-M processor supports a more complex operating mode that is designed to support more advanced software development techniques; this chiefly means using a multithreaded real-time operating system.

However, emerging evidence from several RNA-sequencing studies supports a more complex model, with several operons in a genome encoding for multiple transcription units depending on the condition [ 7, 8].

We desire a model for TFBSs and genomic sequence that supports a more complex motif representation without losing the ability to characterize sequence wide properties, which means a flexible feature design.

However, the region's association with episodic memory [27] and familiarity of non-face stimuli [10], [11] supports a more complex role in the representation of familiar targets [5].

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Do facial expressions transmit diagnostic signals simultaneously to optimize categorization of the six classic emotions, or sequentially to support a more complex communication system of successive categorizations over time?

Textures in thin sections (Fig. 5c, d) support a more complex origin for these structures.

It is likely that we will see a simpler associated application (i.e., smart battery charger) before the market matures to support a more complex form of the application vehicle-to-grid (V2G).

These observations were later followed by findings supporting a more complex and functional role of BDNF in depression and antidepressant action [ 25].

Therefore, these data support a more complex scenario for functional sequences that involves the existence of a large number of novel genes, many of which happen to be relatively fast evolving.

However, recent molecular data support a more complex scenario and later acquisition of the plastid thereby rejecting the Chromalveolate hypothesis (Stiller et al. 2009; Baurain et al. 2010; Felsner et al. 2011; Woehle et al. 2011).

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