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In February it banned a Bosnian referee for life and suspended two other officials.Many blame the betting industry, which offers wagers on not just the outcomes of contests, but also on virtually random events within them, such as the number of yellow cards issued in a football match, or the number of no-balls bowled during an innings in cricket.

Due to the dynamic uncertainties in the acquisition process of fingerprint images, the keys generated from the pixel value distribution are virtually random.

In pre-infusion T cells, 51.1% of the proviruses integrated within 4,374 genes were in forward transcriptional orientation, a virtually random distribution (p = 0.03).

Thus, insertion of the genes encoding putative COG4636+ nucleases seems virtually random.

It is particularly noteworthy that, although DMBA mutagenesis is virtually random in its targeting of genes in tumorigenesis, the tumors arising with short latency on HFD showed a unique gene expression profile, highlighting the potent overarching influence of HFD.

It is noteworthy that although DMBA mutagenesis is virtually random in its targeting of genes in tumorigenesis, the short latency tumors arising in animals on HFD showed a unique gene expression profile, highlighting the potent overarching influence of HFD.

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In his eagerness to look tough on terror, Cameron instead looks like a man flailing wildly and virtually at random.

Just taking names virtually at random, their ranks included Arthur Ransome and Vincent Sheean, W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, Emily Hahn, Milly Bennett and Josef von Sternberg, Rewi Alley, Gardner Cowles and Peter Fleming, Aldous Huxley, John Powell and Robert Capa.

Virtually every random site you go to these days wants you to subscribe to its push notifications.

In 1991, technology was developed that permitted "shot gun" sequencing, the identification of short DNA sequences scattered virtually at random throughout the 100,000 or so genes of the human genome.

According to the formulation of any of those dynamic models, it follows that the expression level of every gene would fluctuate within the full range, namely from 0.0 copy/cell to the maximum value permitted, virtually at random.

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