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Another revision was made in 1922, which again reflected American influence.

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But even by those standards, the current rumor machine is humming at a heated clip, which again reflects just how little information breaks free from the Hermit Kingdom.

This distinction can be traced to the negligible/appreciable correlation of sub-hourly/daily irradiance fluctuations measured at these widely separated (250 850 km) sites, which again reflects differences between the spatial and temporal extent of weather systems as opposed to their underlying cloud structure.

An equally dramatic difference was seen for MC-UPGMA in terms of the optimal E-value tree-cutoff for classifying chemosensory genes (E = 9.6) and ABC transporter genes (E = 1e-14), which again reflects the higher sequence divergence among chemosensory genes than among ABC transporter genes.

Similarly, the major increase in cases from 2002 to 2005 in South Africa coincides with the roll-out of an electronic case notification system[66], [77] in the country's largest provinces, which again reflects better recording of cases centrally rather than a true rise in the number of cases diagnosed.

However, the intranuclear positioning of telomeres, which again reflects a major change in genomic organization, is less clear.

Likewise any estimate of distance based on shared CLOGs is likely biased by genome size, which again reflects evolutionary distance as determined by 16S rRNA analysis.

It can be observed that not all covariates are selected during the boosting process, which again reflects the variable selection property of quantile boosting.

MLCC resulted in the identification of 82 highly enriched proteins and 94 enriched proteins, which again reflects the lower complexity of the MLCC samples.

Individual scaffolds may also be composed of multiple, slightly different primary sequences, as is evident from variation in individual reads mapped back on the contigs (fig. 6, bottom), which again reflects genomic variation at a lower taxonomic level.

Strikingly, intensity of L1 immunoreactivity was even upregulated in UISO-Mel6 lung metastases, which again reflects the clinical situation (Thies et al, 2006) and supports the hypothesis of a functional role of L1 in melanoma metastasis.

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