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"Strongly disagree", "somewhat disagree", and "undecided" were clumped into low trust (43.0%), "somewhat agree" was assigned to mid trust (38.6%), and "strongly agree" was assigned to high trust (17.3%).
The DENV-2 tree showed that the sequences were clumped into one cluster.
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The first thing you see when you look at the sky is that matter is clumped," It's clumped into galaxies and the galaxies are clumped into clusters, and there are clusters of clusters.
These regions can be clumped into larger areas of the genome called quantitative trait loci, which are known to contain genes that produce a specific physical effect, such as shaggy hair.
The bridge, described here yesterday at the 220th meeting of the American Astronomical Society, extends over hundreds of thousands of light-years, and the hydrogen gas appears to be clumped into clouds a few thousand light-years across.
The local ISM is clumped into low density clouds that flow past the Sun with a mean bulk velocity of 17 km s−1 in the local standard of rest (LSR), and away from the direction of the center of the Loop I superbubble near ℓ = 335°, b = −5°.
These New Puritans are four gaunt, well-spoken 19-year-olds who've been clumped into the imaginary "Southend Scene" (one club night is not a scene) with bands like The Horrors and Wretched Replica (who have now split up) but sound nothing like either of those.
Correlations with these latter forms of nature exposure are clumped into two time frames: a few years after the outdoor nature recreation occurs, and then approximately 16 years after the event.
As in Fig. 3B, the x-axis in Fig. 4 is PID – the similarity of amino acid sequences between a given protein and its closest related paralog (all singleton proteins without paralogs are clumped into the 0% PID bin).
A central nervous system in which specialised sensory and motor nerve cells are clumped together into a nerve cord and brain is usually the mark of more recent evolution.Zoologists observed centuries ago that a tiny marine worm called Platynereis dumerilii, a humble protostome thought to be the living species that most closely resembles Urbilateria, also boasts a central nervous system.
They are clumped, grasslike aquatic herbs that may be submerged, with tiny flowers aggregated into stalked headlike clusters.
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