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Peter Bradnock, of the British Poultry Meat Federation, said the lack of full-time veterinary presence had "no bearing on the safety of poultry meat being produced or on the considerable extent of the inspection and controls already in place to safeguard public health".
Such an endeavor is possible thanks to the existence and the considerable extent of linkage disequilibrium (LD), which ensures monoblock transmission, through successive generations, of long chromosomal parts, with polymorphic alleles located on them being "in phase"; meaning that, with novel mutagenesis excluded, they are transmitted with identical allelic status forming a haplotype.
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The revelation about Encounter was part of a general exposure of the considerable extent to which the C.I.A., by means of dummy foundations and front organizations such as the Congress for Cultural Freedom, headquartered in Berlin, had subsidized and promoted activities that it calculated to be anti-Soviet.
Our provisional results suggest the intriguing possibility that the prefrontal cortex in humans is functionally coupled with a considerable extent of the cerebellum.
A comparison of subjects' performance in the two rounds, self-revealed a considerable extent of cheating in the first one.
Of the 16 original PRh rats, the surgeries in 12 cases removed a considerable extent of perirhinal cortex (Fig. 2).
The remaining 12 PRh2 surgeries removed a considerable extent of perirhinal cortex (see Figure 2).
The B obs. values at a given epicentral distance have a considerable extent of variance (sometimes 104 times) due to difference in heterogeneous conditions as we showed.
Cellular imaging showed that BaP induced the formation of AuNCs within the cells, leading to a high relative cellular fluorescent intensity with a considerable extent of scatter light.
The Warnow River Basin, an agriculturally dominated lowland watershed in North-Eastern Germany with a considerable extent of artificial drainage.
Endowments are not discretionary slush funds; they are made up to a considerable extent of funds that are restricted to particular uses.
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