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If x operations are applied to leaf i to yield leaf i ′ and y operations are applied to leaf j to yield leaf j ′ (where leaves i and j are in the inferred tree and leaves i ′ and j ′ in the bootstrap), the expected distance between i ′ and j ′ is increased by (x + y) compared to the distance between i and j.

Cell lines containing the wild-type pol ι sequence are digested by TaqαI to yield 39 and 49 base pair fragments.

After 10 min equilibration at 37 °C, the DNase I was added to yield a final DNase I concentration of 2 U/L.

But since I'm not, I'd like to ask you some -- no, I'm going to yield the rest of my time, if that's OK.

Amplification distortion in excess of 6.02 dB (region III) bears the most detrimental effect on speech intelligibility, while the attenuation distortion (region I) was found to yield the least effect on intelligibility.

CARNAHAN: I'm going to yield to Judge Poe.

I'm going to yield back the balance of my time to the good comedian from New York.

I feel as though there is more room for uncertainty and autonomy when one is directly manipulating the hardware, and I am able to yield results faster.

I'm going to yield the balance of my time to Jeffrey Immelt, who will tell you what intergalactic escape shuttle you've been assigned to.

We'll I'm going to yield the rest of my time so you can meet Erika Harold," that would have been the news story of the day.

Back in 2010, during a stopover in Reykjavik, I was forced to yield under the violence of Eyjafjallajökull's volcanic outburst, but noticed the natives' relaxed relationship to the disruption.

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