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The bacterial community composition of F1 (far from residential area) and F2/3 (near residential area with fertilization) were nearly the same, indicating that these geochemical factors and land use both shaped bacterial communities.
The evolution value was filled with the term "SAME", indicating there was no evolution in the agreement level.
A proteomics study with the same cells indicated changes in transaminase and other mitochondrial proteins.
Later sporadic infections with the same strain indicated one circulating strain, but the primary source of the outbreak was never identified.
We aligned these unigenes with the human genome sequences (build 35 finished assembly from UCSC) using BLAT [ 16], and found 64 unigenes could not match to the human genome with the same criteria indicated above, some of which may represent novel genes specifically expressed in cynomolgus monkeys.
Arrows indicate the positive cells, and arrows with the same color indicate the same cells.
Areas with the same color indicate the same level of mortality.
The marker with the same label indicates not significantly different (P < 0.05).
The values with the same letter indicate no significant difference in HI at p = 0.05 based on Duncan's multiple range test.
An interesting thing can also be seen that with co-doped NS-SS, the enhancement in compressive strength is much stronger than that of the sum of these single systems with the same dosage, indicating that NS and SS can exert the synergistic effect; this effect is involved in the accelerated hydration of CHVFA, the refined pore structure, and the improved microstructure of ITZ.
Fig. 14 Illustration of human tracking results across non-overlapping in cameras on NLPR 4. Bounding boxes with the same color indicate the same human, and the dashed lines illustrate the trajectories generated by human targets walking across different cameras [61] Fig. 15 Illustration for human tracklet mismatching and missing.
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