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In comparison, more distant branching events such as that of monotreme, marsupial and placental mammals can be significantly resolved with as little as 8000 aa sites of nuclear coding genes [ 14].
However, the recent phylogeographic study of the species-rich Azorean beetle genus Tarphius, has shown that one of the most commonly used nuclear markers in arthropods, the elongation factor 1a (Ef1a) has provided a phylogeny that is significantly less resolved than its mtDNA counterpart [ 26].
The only node that is not significantly resolved (posterior probability of 0.82) determines the position of the P. pacificus and P. sp. 11 clade.
There were significantly more CoNS cases resolved than S. aureus episodes (p < 0.001).
Hallucinating participants were significantly more impaired in resolving visually ambiguous images.
Women with persistent PMPS were significantly heavier than women whose pain had resolved by 2002 (Table 1).
The levels of all cytokeratin forms resolved (CK7, CK8, CK15 and CK18) were significantly lower in carcinomas than in fibroadenomas.
Quality of life scores were significantly lower in women with persistent PMPS compared to those women whose pain had resolved.
The density assigned to citrate in the inward-facing protomer B, and the one assigned to the second citrate in the inward-facing protomer B', is significantly less well resolved, and it is not clear that they fit citrate as well as in the other site.
The ITO nanodome design is significantly effective to resolve the light-absorption limit of Si materials for short and long λs.
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