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That brings an additional pressure, as does the ubiquitous observation that Warwickshire batsmen seldom flourish for England at Edgbaston.
Regardless, an ubiquitous observation across the sciences is that meaningful input/output of signals in high-dimensional networks are often encoded in low-dimensional patterns of dynamic activity.
One issue involves the low take-up rate, which has become an ubiquitous observation among the poor across many different sectors in developing countries.
Second, our data do not show detectable late life plateaus, a ubiquitous observation in studies of sufficiently large Drosophila cohorts [19], [22], including cohorts of the laboratory populations used here.
Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous observation in virtually all organisms examined.
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However, a ubiquitous, theory-independent observation is that categories are generally graded [46].
Since CaM exhibits high and ubiquitous expression these observations led to the speculation that NCS proteins may simply represent redundant or alternative modulators of classical CaM targets.
Our observation that ubiquitous expression of Hsp70 caused lethality at the larval stage in flies could be dependant on the level (amount) of over-expression of Hsp70.
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