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Therefore, the prediction at 5.25% NaCl is an extrapolation and, not surprisingly, differs from the data measured by plate counts (Fig. 4d).
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The instructions appeared to affect the concept mapping process and subsequently the resulting concept maps, so that these maps, not surprisingly, differ somewhat from concept maps in other studies [ 6, 14].
This second "matched filter" also varies widely in females, and surprisingly, differs on average by 400 Hz from the neuronal frequency tuning.
However, nuclear RNA data, not surprisingly, did differ from that of whole cell RNA.
Extant gharials, alligators, and caimans lack these glands, and not surprisingly they differ from crocodiles in preferring fresh water to salt water.
Surprisingly, atips1 differed from the wild-type only for the content of myo-inositol and galactinol, a compound synthesised by conjugation of UDP-galactose and myo-inositol [33] (Figure 5A); we did not observe significant changes in glucose or sucrose accumulation.
Surprisingly these mice differ from Mc1r mutant mice as they have a pain response indistinguishable from mice with a functional Mc1r.
Serum ferritin mainly comprises truncated FTL subunits and surprisingly contains little iron, so it differs from intracellular ferritin.
Surprisingly, the topology of this tree differs from that of the 16S rRNA tree in the branching order of the three species of the acidophilus complex: L. acidophilus and L. johnsonii group together while the L. delbrueckii lineage branches earlier.
Not surprisingly, the evaporation level is high, but differs from one location to another.
Surprisingly, we find that the consequent etching rate differs from that computed from the discrete model, and we offer an explanation for why this should be so.
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