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In each of our cultures, gene transcription levels spanned several orders of magnitude, and only a minority of genes were ever highly transcribed during the experiment.
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It is not clear, however, that GPI-anchored proteins are ever highly concentrated in nascent endocytic vesicles in a manner analogous to transferrin receptor, so they may enter the cell via multiple mechanisms (Mayor and Riezman, 2004; Sharma et al., 2004; Bhagatji et al., 2009; Johannes and Mayor, 2010).
It was always unlikely that the committee, which consisted of six Democrats and six Republicans, divided on highly partisan lines, was ever going to compromise on anything.
"It's highly unlikely he's ever back in the 'Nightly News' anchor desk," Calderone said.
However, in the notes to Chris Mounsey's 2001 book Christopher Smart Clownn of God, Marie Roberts' 1986 book is referred to as "an account of Smart's work which accepts his association with the Freemasons," but in Mounsey's view, "Since neither Smart's name nor his pseudonyms appear in the records of the Freemasons, it is highly unlikely he was ever one of their number".
Network nodes in VANETs are highly mobile, thus the network topology is ever-changing.
Still, Everest is Everest.
When we apply (3) (significant use), however, it is not clear that Workshop Physics has ever been particularly highly used.
Additionally, of the pesticides for which only ever/never use information was available, we adjusted for the five pesticides that were most highly associated with ever use of glyphosate (benomyl, maneb, paraquat, carbaryl, diazinon).
After assessing multicollinearity in the variables, it was found that "age of women" and "number of children ever born" were highly correlated (r = 0.63).
After assessing multicollinearity, it was found that the variables "age of woman" and "number of children ever born" were highly correlated.
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