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This pattern is expected for inbreds derived from a highly allogamous species.
And this pattern is expected to continue, with experts warning that it is starting to change the demographics of the capital and the South-east.
This pattern is expected because of the dominant marsh plant input to marsh sediments as compared to algal input to shelf sediments.
This pattern is expected from previous election cycles, so it is not in itself indicative of how the election may play out.
This pattern is expected in historic samples (e.g. [19]).
This pattern is expected from tumors that underwent a similar numbers of cell division in each tumor half ("symmetric growth").
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This pattern was expected, as the difference of bound phages in previous simulation (with pure rUbi) was also minimal.
This pattern was expected, given the ready availability of transitional jobs for program group members.
This pattern was expected as our patients are from tertiary headache centres but the pattern was similar in the three countries.
This pattern was expected to continue and, according to another analysis, could result in more than half the workforce becoming freelancers (of some sort or other) by 2027.
In addition to this pattern being expected from how feathers articulate in modern birds (see above), this pattern matches that seen in other specimens from Liaoning, both in non-avian theropods and avians (e.g. Beipiaosaurus [34], Epidexipteryx [35] and Eoconfuciusornis [36]).
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