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The GO terms were broadly distributed across the three domains and the percentages of sequences mapped to a given sub-ontology were highly similar for all species and comparable to other invertebrate transcriptomes (Riesgo et al. 2012; O'Neil et al. 2010; Lehnert et al. 2012; Moya et al. 2012; Polato et al. 2011; Shinzato et al. 2014; Stefanik et al. 2014; Traylor-Knowles et al. 2011).

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But once made, a decision could take effect very quickly.Each PetroCaribe member has a separate energy-co-operation agreement, but the terms are broadly similar.

We argued that although GO_BP terms are broadly defined for each functional group, there may be subsets of genes in a biological process (GO_BP term) that are coordinately expressed, e.g., in a disease-associated fashion.

The timing of the disappearance of movement-related alpha-beta activity at full-term is broadly equivalent to the end of a critical period of experience-dependent somatosensory plasticity in animal models – to which movements contribute28,29,30.

However the most surprising to me was that despite the new popularity of "entrepreneurship ecosystems," the term is broadly misunderstood as a collection of diverse entities: if there are universities, venture capitalists, an incubator or two, as well as some government funding, voila, there is an entrepreneurship ecosystem.

In the literature, RF-REMs are also referred to as RF environment maps (RFEMs), radio electric exposure level maps (REELMs), power spectral density maps (PSDs), and most often simplified as REMs, although the latter term is broadly used for the entire REM concept.

The term is broadly used to describe law-and-order candidates with authoritarian tendencies who weaken institutions and concentrate power in the executive.

That term is broadly defined and it's not clear what this would mean in practice -- whether screening air travelers or controlling access to federal facilities -- but it clearly signals a huge expansion of the program.

This term is broadly used for fungi belonging to Mucoromycotina, Entomophthoromycotina, Mortierellomycotina, Zoopagomycotina, and Kickxellomycotina.

Terms and term groups were broadly divided based on whether or not they would be seen in pneumonia.

Such gene interactions were broadly termed epistasis, and referred largely to the fact that the contribution of a single locus to the genotype-to-phenotype map could depend on the genotype at another genomic location [7].

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