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Using the coupling analysis described above, we find that the acetogenic and methanogenic branches are not coupled This supports the independence of the energy yielding branches for growth on carbon monoxide.

The observations confirm our previous results (Smith et al., 2013) that branch nucleation is inefficient even at near-saturating VCA protein concentrations, with only a small fraction of Arp2/3 complex-mother filament associations yielding branches.

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In addition, since some studies have reported the biosynthesis of branched-chain fatty acids [ 40– 42], we successfully incorporated branched chains into both the fatty acid module and the alcohol module, yielding branched fatty acid branched-chain esters (BFABCEs) which expended the branched-chain ester variety.

Day two was spent meticulously selecting the lower-yielding branches for pruning, lovingly plucking the olives from the green embrace of the tree, and scrabbling round in the grass if even a single prize olive rolls from the net.

The unstable branch of periodics goes through a saddle-node bifurcation, yielding a branch of stable periodic solutions of the fast subsystem (Figure 13(c)).

Subsequently, the primary branching event takes place from the severely reduced stalk, but the secondary branching does not occur, yielding a two-branch trichome.

This indicates that upward pore fluid flow may be occurring pervasively along the fault branches, yielding elevated heat flow zones along the fault tips.

However, the 18S rRNA sequences of Aplousobranchia seemed to evolve at extraordinarily high rates, yielding extremely long branches in the inferred phylogenetic trees [ 18].

Maize fiber xylan features among the most complex heteroxylans and is highly substituted by feruloylated branches yielding a large in ferulic acid content of up to 3% of the dry mass [ 106].

Systematic errors are common in phylogenetic studies not only when taxon sampling is sparse but also when some of the taxa produce long branches [ 36]; indeed, these long branches tend to associate erroneously with those of other taxa showing high sequence divergence, yielding the long-branch artifact [ 41].

A new amplitude response branch with significant streamwise motion appears, in what we call the "super-upper" branch, yielding massive amplitudes of 3 diameters peak-to-peak (A∗Y∼1.5).

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