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Coastal sites had approximately twice as much fragmented forest, which favors deer.
We live in an age of fragmentation: fragmented communities, fragmented lives, fragmented attention.
He reached the cabinet, but his career at the top table was short and fragmented, terminated twice by scandal and a third time by election defeat.
E-commerce is currently growing at a rate twice as fast as fragmented trade, forcing many of these independents to turn to the e-commerce model.
A ban until 2010 on the import of finished textiles (a clumsy attempt to revive local industry) made developers think twice.In such a fragmented market it is difficult to forecast sales.
Instead, chromosomes were denatured in 70% formamide, 2 × SSC at 70°C for 2 min, and the fragmented DNA of the newly synthesised strand was removed by rinsing twice in water.
Briefly, 600 ng Cy3-labeled fragmented cRNA was hybridized overnight to an Agilent whole human genome oligo microarray, washed twice, blocked, and scanned using Agilent's microarray scanner.
We expect P-clouds to be more sensitive than homology-based methods for identifying more divergent and fragmented repeat elements, and the observation that the estimated python repetitive content is nearly twice as high based on P-clouds analysis indicates that much of its repetitive content may be older and/or more fragmented than that of the copperhead.
This study shows that BRCNR has a fragmented network of small forest patches that together make up 7.3% of the reserve's surface area, almost twice the area that was generally known.
I feel less fragmented.
It is also more fragmented.
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