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As a heterogeneous science, volcanology encompasses a wide range of workers varying from those who are highly theoretical and computationally focused, to experimentalists, and to those whose work focuses on observational and analytical data (i.e., field geology, geophysics, geochemistry, and remote sensing).

There are a number of immunohistochemical markers that have been used for determination of basal-like phenotype, varying from those that include EGFR and p53 [ 6].

The second orthogonal dimension runs from midway between Enterprising and Conventional to midway between Artistic and Investigative, and involves careers varying from those that are primarily Data-oriented to those that are primarily Ideas-oriented.

Antioxidants are a very heterogeneous group of compounds varying from those similar to physiological species to numerous substances derived from nutritive plants, particularly polyphenols, catechins, flavonoids, and acyclic carotenoids, which also demonstrate strong antioxidant activity.

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So there are many ways to skin the mosquito-biting cat, varying from the geek-alert/sartorially challenged methods to those with toxicity risks.

And all these sketches are populated with a thoroughly mixed bag of characters, varying from the Dickensian to the Orwellian.

The more severe the condition was perceived, the more likely the sick individuals were to seek external care, varying from 91%% of those who perceived their symptoms as severe to 70%% of those who did not.

Hospital mortality was 16.5 % for Day 1 survivors, varying from 7.8%% in those with no MV nor pressors (NMNP), to 53 % among those with MV and pressors (MVAP).

A study estimating the financial repercussions of E. coli O157 infections in the United States suggested that annual cost associated with this pathogen is $405 million, with the cost per case varying from $26 for those who do not seek medical care to $6.2 million for a patient with fatal hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) (7 ).

On average, the antisense piRNA populations for these elements are 11.7% of those in the wild type, with the sense populations varying from 21 to 100% of those in wild type.

Mosquito and fly genes contained a relatively small number of exons (varying from 4 to 6) whereas those of S. mansoni and S. purpuratus were shown to be composed of 15 and 21 exons respectively.

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