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Not long ago, the classical clone-based metagenome approach in combination with Sanger sequencing usually allowed for obtaining only few selected inserts, as sequencing was the limiting factor.
The exposures used there were not updated through the follow-up period, and the cumulative exposures estimated at the start of follow-up did not allow for the latency expected in lung cancer cases, usually allowed for via lagged exposures.
The sparse subalpine vegetation cover usually allowed for good visibility (on average 40 m on either side of the transect), but thick aspen or willow groves would sometimes severely limit visibility (down to 5 m on either side of the transect).
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Unlike some natural disasters, heat waves usually allow for some preparation time.
The mud brick construction most frequently used in Bam does not usually allow for that.
When deciding on it, firms usually allow for transportation costs, but not supplier prices.
And while a grating doesn't usually allow for precision, it can – as a sprinkling so often is – be beautiful.
Zoning in Connecticut doesn't usually allow for full kitchens, Mr. Racki said, but they can be included.
Historically, according to those familiar with the agency's functions, governors usually allow for the automatic ratification by saying and doing nothing.
You may see devices called docking stations for sale as well, but a docking station usually allows for more hardware (like storage drives or network cards) to be attached to the laptop than a port replicator does.
Recently I was addicted to the Panama Papers coverage, treating myself to a copy of the paper the day after the scandal (my student budget doesn't usually allow for this).
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