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The low diversity of Shimaa strains suggests a small effective population size (Ne) [31], which could reflect relatively few founders, a low mutation rate, and/or the village's small size (only 600 people) and a resultant tendency to lose individual lineages.
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Previously, DHA has been reported to react with the imidazole group of His and the ε-amine group of Lys (Kanayama et al., 1987); however, we did not detect His modification and only detected a few sites modified by Lys, which could reflect the relatively low level of free His and Lys in the lens.
Most other studies have also showed significant declines among blacks, which could reflect either that they receive relatively more benefits or live in relatively low-cost locations.
The bovine homologue of the human gene encoding CD163b was not found in the bovine genome assembly Btau 3.1, which could reflect its absence or a relatively large gap in the sequenced bovine genome.
The predicted secretomes of Frankia sp. are relatively small and include few hydrolases, which could reflect adaptation to a symbiotic lifestyle.
Instead of an increase, there was a nonsignificant decrease in the luciferase activity in most of the organs at relatively low doses of CdCl2 (5 μg/kg BW), which could reflect a weak antagonistic response.
The isoparaffin/n-paraffin ratio was calculated which could reflect the isomerization ratio of naphtha fraction.
It also dwells on torture, which could easily reflect Guantánamo.
This could reflect the relatively poorer utility of CRP as a surrogate for disease activity in the latter conditions.
It could reflect the relatively small number of mutant clones examined in this study, but further investigation is necessary to clarify this because a skewed distribution of ENU susceptibility may be a limitation of our method, which is based on the randomness of ENU mutagenesis.
To reflect that city's Celtic pride, Mr. Robitschek used Jameson Irish whiskey in the drink, which could be relatively simply reproduced by the neophyte mixologist at home.
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