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A total of 150 180 reflections were merged from the five or six grains in each group and the unit cell parameters were refined from these reflections using UNITCELL (Holland and Redfern 1997), as shown in Table 1.
Sequences were refined from both the Broad Institute database followed by the NCBI dBSNP as described in methods.
The methods we used to calculate estimates in this study were refined from those used for the circa 2000 study, and in the intervening years, surveillance has improved and data availability has increased.
The movement amplitude of the former ranged from 140 mm to 370 mm, and the latter values were refined from the conditions where the probe length = 40 mm and movement amplitude ranged from 100 to 400 mm.
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