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Combining archaeological stratigraphy, soil micromorphology and geochemistry, this paper presents a case-study from the historic and extensive terraced landscape at Konso, southwest Ethiopia, and demonstrates – in one important river valley at least – that the original topsoil and much of the subsoil was lost prior to the construction of hillside terraces.
In the genome of P. trichocarpa, PRR5, 7, and 9l were duplicated in the subsequent salicoid polyploidy event, but the PRR3 was lost prior to the salicoid polyploidy event or duplicated PRR3s were lost following the polyploidy event.
This corroborates the result from the MEME analysis (Fig. 1B), and suggests the MH1C domain was lost prior to the diversification of the Msx2/a/d and Msx 3/b/c genes, likely by some combination of deletion/subfunctionalization and neofunctionalization [ 52, 77, 78].
ClpP is present throughout eubacteria and in all chloroplasts, but not in any eukaryotes without plastids; this suggests that it was lost prior to the origin of eukaryotes but regained by photosynthetic eukaryotes when a cyanobacterium was enslaved to make chloroplasts.
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Among the 305 births lost-to-follow up during the project period regardless of outcome, 32% were lost prior to age 1 year and 49% prior to age 3 years.
As many as 62% of all human conceptions are lost prior to 12 weeks of pregnancy and it is unknown how many of these losses result from environmental hazards.
The Japanese Silkie initially develops additional digits in the wing as an embryo, but these are lost prior to hatching.
The loss of function of PR1-CTL prior to relapse (Figure 6) suggests that broader anti-CML immunity might be lost prior to disease relapse.
It is estimated that 30% of embryos are lost prior to implantation (pre-implantation loss) and a further 30% before 6 weeks gestation (pre-clinical/biochemical pregnancy loss) [1].
The latter were lost prior or during streptophyte evolution.
Of those enrolled, 133 (19 %) were lost prior to providing baseline data.
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