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Assuming that the assignment of OH 86 as a fifth proximal phalanx is correct, it must also derive from a left hand on the basis of the pattern of asymmetry of the distal condyles: in palmar and dorsal views, the presumed radial condyle projects more inferiorly than does the presumed ulnar condyle.

Once you recognize the presence of 3A, the individual TAC is recognized on the basis of the pattern of headache, frequency and duration of the attacks [5].

On the basis of the pattern of occurrence of historical earthquakes, we can assume that 3 M 7 earthquakes may occur in the 21st century in the years 2007.2±5.5, 2040.0±3.0, and 2086.8±6.4.

On the basis of the pattern (Fig. 2A), we identified non-, moderandly-, and highly-silenced genes and compared their average noise strength (Fig. 2B).

Recently it was also showed in this same species that the foundresses can be distinguished from the workers on the basis of the pattern of cuticular polar peptide compounds, revealing thus the implication of substances other than CHCs as reliable cue to signal the foundresses, although no link with fertility status was found [67].

Although we did not determine the entire mtDNA sequences for all the remaining 41 subjects with m.14484T>C, we would expect that there was no co-segregation of pathogenic mutations with m.14484T>C on the basis of the pattern observed in the 11 families.

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In this study we define management states for medusahead on the basis of the patterns of variation of forage palatability and susceptibility of seed production to defoliation over phenological stages.

Four clusters were revealed on the basis of the patterns of AID associations.

By phylogenetic timing, we mean the inference of relative evolutionary timing of gene duplications on the basis of the patterns of presence or absence of orthologs and paralogs in genomes of extant species, assuming a known and trusted species tree.

Latent class analysis (LCA) is a statistical technique to seek uncovered groups of individuals that are similar to each other within a certain cluster on the basis of the patterns of included variables.

On the basis of the patterns of neurohistochemical staining, the nucleus accumbens (Acb), which is the major component of the ventral striatum, can be divided into a peripheral 'shell' and a central 'core' subregion.

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