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Apparently, Proteny discovers informative clusters that tightly describe the syntenic genes.
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The latter 2 hypotheses are tightly coupled, but describe slightly different mechanisms by which the H58 haplotype, and MDR strains more broadly, may have led to the outbreak.
WorldJam was not "baked in Armonk," a phrase used to describe projects tightly managed from I.B.M.'s suburban Westchester County, N.Y., headquarters.
Once gene clusters were assigned, for creQTL association testing, we computed a modified version of ZE j), called Z2E j), to describe how tightly regulated the gene cluster was within a given sample.
Several demobilized Rwandan soldiers, speaking in hushed tones in Kigali, Rwanda's tightly controlled capital, described a systematic effort by Rwanda's government-run demobilization commission to send hundreds if not thousands of fighters to the rebel front lines.
In physiological ecology, it is well known that life-history traits are not independent but instead are tightly linked as described through rules of metabolic organisation.
A key feature to characterize the integrated nature of complex wing patterns is provided by modularity, which describes tightly coupled units and individually decoupled units [ 28, 30- 32].
No one, Ms. Renwick included, is about to describe Albany as the most tightly run ship.
In addition, Brenet et al. [ 25] describe the 1st exon as being tightly linked to transcription.
Clark has often been described as tightly wound.
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