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However, he points out, mtDNA is a small and unusual component of our genetic blueprint, from which only limited conclusions can be drawn.
Pyrrhula murina (azores bullfinch; endemic from São Miguel island and confined to the largest remaining fragment of laurel forest) has shorter but wider beaks than chaffinches and greenfinches [13], [20], [21], and has a diet based on fleshy-fruits, seeds and, an unusual component in the diet for a bird, fern sporangia [20].
A rather unusual component of our protocol is the "calibration" method, whereby we propose modelling adverse events from just four error types.
This study confirmed the presence of actin (Fig. Bd; Table 2, band 12) as an unusual component of pollen tube DIMs and identified additional polypeptides not found in DIMs isolated from other plant cells.
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One of its more unusual components is the compressor.
The semi-exemption for children's books–which would not extend to maps, birthday invitations, origami paper, homeschooling kits or drawing pads is described by the congressmen at one point as covering books "that have no unusual components or materials beyond those of an ordinary book," and only a page later as covering books "that have no painted, plastic or metal components".
The survey of the ash pellets of both Guarneri violins revealed a trove of unusual components.
The primary goal of the present studies was to detect any unusual components of vocalizations in BTBR at infant stages, relevant to the absence of crying, and the unusual guttural grunts and squeals, reported for some babies that were later diagnosed with autism [45], [46].
Comprehensive analysis of a genome with MSLL and HMPR will uncover all of the blocks of DNA that are completely methylated, perhaps in a tissue or at different times in development, and these can be studied to find unusual components like methylated genes or unmethylated transposable elements.
It may represent a rare, unusual, early component of the disease or a clinical manifestation secondarily related to the typical APS 1 components (i.e. autoimmune thyroid disease), which are frequently associated with rheumatologic-like signs and symptoms.
The plant in Big Rapids is still more unusual: every component used there is American, from leather (a Minnesota tannery provides most hides) to shoelaces, eyelets and the yarn used for linings.
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