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In 1988 60 females (14+years) were found while 43 females were expected to be found (based on the estimated age distribution and sample size), and 48 males (14+years) were found compared to the 32 expected.
In the case of the third fragment (281048), the missing region was identified by the use of translated alignments against the Ciona genomic regions where the missing region was expected to be found based on alignment with the human orthologous protein.
In this region, and in particular between these two tags, two coding regions were predicted to be found based on stickleback ESTs.
Step 6 creates an enhanced index of literature that allows papers to be found based on information not necessarily found in the paper itself, e.g. the catalog number of an antibody reagent.
In mf, the bacteria are always located from the anterior ½ to the ¾ of the worm's length (n>200), where hypodermal cells derived from the C embryonic blastomere are expected to be found, based on C. elegans development (Sulston et al., 1983).
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The correct MIDI file (corresponding to the humming) is found based on the calculated ranking.
A shift from M2 macrophage to M1 macrophage phenotype was found based on the MFI expression of CD206, confirming the findings in the spleen (P=0.14).
A large number of mass-to-charge ratios of metabolites were found based on the corresponding load diagram.
Time to breakdown and breakdown voltage were found based on the results obtained from the constant level test characteristics.
This value was derived from the attenuation ratio of light due to absorption and scattering, which was found based on reflectance.
Two CPB-like genes, one CPO-like gene, and five CPA-like genes were found based on similarity to mouse and human sequences (Fig. 1).
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