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Since angiosperms and gymnosperms have different distribution patterns of rDNA sites, these two groups of plants were distinctly represented in Figure 4.
Sample libraries generated from different seed developmental stages were distinctly represented along PC1, in a unidirectional pattern starting from stage 1 to 5 in PCA; whereas those generated from the 3mlpa line were clearly differentiated from their respective 3MWT libraries along PC2 (Fig. 3a).
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A random polygons meso-structure of concrete is established, within which the mortar, interfacial transition zones (ITZs) and aggregates are distinctly represented.
In the micro-modelling strategy, the different components, i.e. the units, mortar, and the unit-mortar interface are distinctly represented.
Thus, the initiation of lateral root primordia is a NaCl-stress response that appears to be distinctly represented within our microarray data, even though the process involves only a small number of cells within the entire root.
For such an approach to be successful, it is important to know that single digits are distinctly represented not only in anterior S1, but also in posterior S1 (Duncan and Boynton 2007; Stringer et al. 2011; Sutherling et al. 1992), the area where touch observation elicits higher activity changes (Kuehn et al. 2012).
After 21 div, they were expressed at moderate levels and were detectable mainly as brightly stained clusters that were distinctly segregated along dendrites, likely representing sites of synaptic input.
The remaining cases (n=12), all representing non-contact or indirect injury situations, were distinctly different from the categories described above (see online supplementary tables S1 and S2).
His politics were distinctly Corinthiano.
Blacks were distinctly unwelcome.
Stem cells were distinctly outlined.
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