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The findings were broadly similar, with currently depressed fathers typically having lower scores on the measures of couple relationship adjustment (Table 3).
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a parasitic bacterium belonging to Mollicutes, a class of bacteria lacking cell walls and typically having small genomes under 1,000 kb.
We found antibodies against smooth muscle α-actin to be a good marker for coronary vessels (Fig 3A) typically having diameters upwards of about 10 μm.
Genes are packaged into nucleosomal arrays, each nucleosome typically having two copies of histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4.
The influence of seagrass beds on intertidal infaunal communities has been widely studied, with vegetated areas typically having higher diversity and abundances than adjacent bare sand patches.
The blended students tend to be a bit older and more experienced, typically having worked for an average of eight years.
Overall, South Sudan has had a relatively low prevalence rate of HIV/AIDS, with urban areas and border areas typically having higher rates of the virus and disease.
And an O.E.D. editor was moved to write a new definition: "Of or designating a loan, typically having relatively unfavorable terms, made to a borrower who does not qualify for other loans because of a poor credit history.
Pretty much everything fell by at least 60%, a rare exception being Secret Cinema's run of 28 Days Later, which held steady, and benefits from audiences typically having long ago booked tickets.
For example, the current operational focus on revenue protection, which leads to suburban stations typically having only a single entrance, is just one policy that works against easy transfers.
Jacket foundations for offshore wind turbines, typically having three or four latticework legs, are mainly subjected to lateral loads induced by winds, waves and currents during their service life.
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