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In this case we consider as correct an alignment where the current range image is attached correctly to an existing cluster (that is, we consider as erroneous only the alignment for which a new cluster is created, rather than all the other images which may attach to it correctly).

Compromised (but viable) as well as dying cells are also capable of releasing infectious virus particles into the media, which may attach to and infect further cells from a large distance to the place of the original infection [26] [31].

This event will occur based on the ability of probiotic strains to form stable, non-infectious biofilm-type aggregates, which may attach with other bacteria, including foodborne pathogens, in the urogenital and intestinal tracts [ 22].

Although c-type cytochromes are few in P. carbinolicus, it has multiple cytochrome c biogenesis factors (Additional file 5: Table S4), as in Geobacter genomes [ 70], which may attach heme to different c-type cytochromes.

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This is affected by the naturally suspended particulate matter, porous media, or mineral substrate that constitutes the different environmental collectors to which nanoparticles may attach.

The ovary may contain one to many ovules, which may be attached to the ovary wall (parietal placentation) or to the central axis (axial, or free-central, placentation).

Behavioural reflection is realised using handlers (hooks), which may be attached to all language constructs based on closures.

Physisorbed and chemisorbed water molecules are as shown in Fig. 21 form OH− ions at above 200 °C which may remain attached to the ZnO sensor surface even up to 400 °C [97, 102, 103, 104].

Annotative tags which may be attached to elements on the sequence are subclasses of the sequence_attribute class.

Further segmentation of the scapula gives rise to the suprascapula, which may become attached to the axial skeleton (as in skates).

34 Such recommendations derive from observations relating to the prevalence of suboptimal parenting, 35 the inefficiency of targeting on the basis of identifiable risk factors 36 37 and the potential for realising change in high risk as well as whole population groups by reducing the stigma which may be attached to targeted parenting support.

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