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(Source: US Department of the Treasury) Legend: Bold: Servicer with highest occurrence of that outcome Underline: Servicer with lowest occurrence of that outcome Italic: Most common outcome within that servicer.
The trinucleotide SSRs have been observed to be the most prevalent group of markers (45.63%) with highest occurrence of GAA, TGG, CCA, AGA, and TCA repeats followed by mononucleotide (35.25%) and dinucleotide (21.29%) SSRs.
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These loops bear a remarkable low identity though with high occurrence of ionizable residues, including histidines.
The more delay in providing revisions to submittals information is associated with higher occurrence of the use of inadequate equipment.
Oral health has been shown to be linked with higher occurrence of stroke at an early age [53].
In general, KdPAR presented a variable pattern with values greater than 0.6 m-1 [fp[0.65]] to 1.9 m-1 [fp[0.9]] in the areas with high occurrence of primary waters.
The more delay in providing the products catalogue is associated with higher occurrence of ineffective planning and scheduling of the project by the contractor (Table 2).
Chen et al. reported that high tortuosity of the thoracic aorta is associated with higher occurrence of endoleaks and lower survival in patients undergoing TEVAR for atherosclerotic aneurysms [7].
Comparing total emissions (black line Fig. 7) to NBP (red line Fig. 9), we can see that the years with high occurrence of fires are the years that the system as a whole was a C source to the atmosphere despite NBP including the harvested C leaving the system but not emitted to the atmosphere.
This research applies remote sensing and GIS technique to areas with high occurrence of forest fires in the Brazilian Amazon, with the aiming to recognize land use changes that could: 1) Identify areas with high risk of being burnt and 2) Improve current fire scars mapping methods by enabling the discrimination of fires in primary forests and fires in previously burnt areas.
Samples were collected from routine Johne's disease screening of Holstein cattle carried out between September 2007 and December 2008 in the province of Lodi in Italy, in area with high occurrence of Johne's disease.
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