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"We essentially expected to see the same thing, that there would be a cluster of very tightly linked genes," said Kronforst.
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After 20 years in which every bishop was essentially expected to be the "fixer" of his own diocese, the bishops have called in the outside contractors.
"Anything that has to do with any kind of diversity issue, I'm called upon because I'm an underrepresented minority," which presents a problem because it means he is essentially "expected to hold two jobs.
Kids are essentially expected to adapt to the grown-up world and not the other way around.
She essentially expects voters to take it on faith that she will do as well in government as she did in spectacle wrestling.
You know when they say something along those lines, you can essentially expect a rewrite of your work.
Our analysis of cloned sequences from 16S rRNA libraries indicated that we should expect essentially every Osedax individual to be infected with multiple ribotype strains of Oceanospirillales bacteria.
On a Sunday we expect essentially no effect at all.
Essentially Davies expected shame to achieve something that the government couldn't work out how to impose.
Such effects may act as triggers of perturbation and lead to consequences that may differ essentially from expected ones based on effects observed at the organismal level.
Analysis of the specific types of nucleic acid variations, including known and unknown variants, showed essentially the expected rates of nucleotide exchanges, as determined by calculations using dbSNP130 (Figure S4).
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