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For a few burst oscillation sources it has been proposed that the strongest and most ubiquitous frequency is actually the first overtone of the spin frequency and hence that two nearly antipodal hot spots are present on the neutron star.

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Mutation ubiquity defines how ubiquitous this mutation frequency is across tumour types.

Expression of B3GNT2 is ubiquitous with detection frequency greater than 99% for each of the 10 cell types we considered; however, expression was quantitatively higher in macrophages as compared to other cell types (Additional file 16, Part B).

Current privacy threats include ubiquitous computing, radio-frequency identification, Big Data and behaviour in online social networks [1, 2, 3, 4, 5: 1].

Although the temporal relationship between TET2 mutations and other leukemogenic drivers is still unclear, the frequency and ubiquitous nature of these mutations in cancer is quite revealing.

With the increased usage frequency and ubiquitous usage of OSNs, the quantity and sensitivity of user data that is stored on OSNs has grown tremendously as well.

This scenario is consistent with the unique pattern of diversity from autosomal locus D9S1120 [33] of a private allele in high frequency and ubiquitous in the Americas.

Such a result indicates that chimaera formation is an ubiquitous event with low frequency.

The faster evolving paralog in each pair had, on average, lower and less ubiquitous expression and higher frequency of non-synonymous polymorphisms than its slower counterpart.

Here, we make use of the large number of available sequenced genomes, scanning them for the occurrence of short palindromes and demonstrating that (i) the underrepresentation of short palindromes is ubiquitous and (ii) the frequency distribution of short palindromes lends itself for species-specific typing of DNA sequences.

To assess the difference in CpG [o/e] frequencies between ubiquitous and condition-specific transcripts, we first compared these two categories and observed that the proportion of transcripts with CpG [o/e] frequencies smaller than 1.0 was significantly larger in the category of ubiquitously expressed genes (p = 7.9e-111, Fishexactacteststest

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