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Improvements in the understanding of tides came from better and more widespread observations.
"Given the extensive use of these operations without widespread observations of mass strandings previously, there may well be a very small probability that these or other social, pelagic whales would respond in a manner that put them in a dangerous situation," the report's conclusion reads.
Widespread observations of equal M F ratios with reduced Z A ratios cannot be easily accommodated by the current theories of sex chromosome dosage compensation.
Despite the widespread observations of fast-evolving reproductive genes within the animal kingdom, the rate of evolution of genes involved in sexual reproduction of fungi has scarcely been examined.
This may result in young people becoming less tolerant of smoking altogether or it could result in screen images of smoking (because of their relative rarity or difference from 'naturalistic' patterns of smoking following the ban) becoming more potent because young people are less 'inoculated' by widespread observations of smoking in their daily lives.
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A widespread observation has emerged from studies in diverse mammalian systems: most binding events are located at great distances from gene promoters.
Again, this is in line with the widespread observation of decreased λ∥ in the entire corpus callosum in our study.
SNP analysis in noncoding DNA has typically been restricted to promoter regions, though conservation in more distant noncoding regions is a widespread observation.
Barriers to change were both psychological and practical and included lack of motivation, bewilderment from contradictory public health messages, perceptions of a long-term delay between change and ultimate outcome, and widespread observation of idiosyncrasy and variability within human health.
A widespread observation in quantitative cell biology is that the diffusion of molecules is anomalous, often attributed to crowding in the nucleoplasm, cytoplasm, or in the membranes of the cell (Höfling and Franosch, 2013).
Thus, the widespread observation that small, introduced populations are prone to extinction proves nothing about which of the underlying processes might be acting and thus should be interpreted with caution.
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