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Bootstrapping test was performed 1000 times, whereby branches with less than 80% bootstrap values have been dissolved.

Using the dissimilarity TOM (1- TOM), a SNP dendrogram was created whereby branches of the dendrogram were cut off by the Dynamic Tree Cut algorithm [ 27] representing the SNP modules (clusters of highly interconnected SNPs).

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The composition of her largest offering, "Eureka" (1997), seems to be based on the structure of a menorah, whereby many branches or arms are punctuated by points of light, giving this composition a curiously uplifting effect.

In the legacy multicast, the multicast route tree is built by exchanging join/leave messages between the network elements, whereby the branch of multicast route tree would be constructed or cut off.

The M20L clade was revisited by reconstructing a phylogeny based on all Angiosperm-extended TPX2 domains of M20L whereby the branching was significantly improved.

Intriguingly, we find these tradeoffs can be alleviated through an alternate strategy that we refer to as fate control, whereby lineages branch - that is, stem or progenitor cells produce more than one type of differentiated product - and the branching decision becomes the target of feedback control.

Further, flat spherulite-type structures can be identified, whereby the flat branches have a common center with a height of about 50 nm.

(H – I ) Spi downregulation in photoreceptors using the GMR-Gal4 driver causes a significant increase in DCN branches whereby DCN axons are labeled with LexAop-myr-GFP driven by an IMAGO LexA knock-in into the atonal locus (atolexA).

The geometrical angle φ results from the potential energy in the neighbourhood of the state of balance as well as the potential of the external forces, whereby unhazardous balance branching (no rupture) and hazardous balance branching (rupture) arise.

This paper evaluates the hypothesis that welded hollow section connections, which have circular hollow section (CHS) branch (or bracing or web) members welded to a rectangular hollow section (RHS) chord member, may be converted into "equivalent" connections whereby the circular branch member is replaced by a square branch member.

Forward propagation is attenuated at greater rates owing to arbour geometry, whereby progressively larger branch volumes require progressively greater current to continue propagation.

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