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Wu and Jiang (2013) confirmed the vast variability in the strain efficiency values (0.274 1.133) published in the literature.
The vast variability in disease-inducing mutations and resulting phenotypes has hampered the development of therapeutic interventions.
For decades, researchers instead chalked up the vast variability between light and heavy sleepers to differences in sleep stage; sound sleepers were thought to spend more of their repose in the deeper stages of sleep.
According to Shapiro and Polger, these strict demands show both that multiple realization in the sense required to fund the standard argument is "a relatively rare phenomenon"—despite the vast variability everywhere in the world and that a "relatively modest" mind-brain identity theory has little actually to worry about from it (2012, 284).
Ongoing advances in technology promise to further elucidate the molecular basis of CLL, and this knowledge is anticipated to aid us in understanding and addressing the clinical challenge presented by the vast variability in the clinical course of patients with CLL.
The sample used here does not incorporate the vast variability found in leaves; there are certainly cases where the geometric circularity metric could break down, such as highly dissected leaves with little lamina, or leaves with lamina that overlaps itself.
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The market displays vast variability over time for each of the liquidity measures.
As the species and the concentration of serum proteins show vast variability, wild-type (WT) and ob/ob mice were chosen for the serum protein preparation.
One of the limiting factors in the use of biomass feedstock for power generation is the energy density and its vast variability within different types of woody biomass.
In the process of setting WQC it is central to try to mimic organism exposure in natural environments [9], which can be difficult, given the vast natural variability within and among natural aquatic ecosystems.
The vast genetic variability reported in rice in response to salinity makes it amenable to genetic manipulation to further enhance its tolerance (Akbar et al. 1972; Flowers and Yeo 1981).
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