The double dagger on chromosome 6 indicates the region that is preferentially homozygous W22 in both mutant and wild-type kernels. |
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Customers will select preferentially products whose trademarks they identify. |
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Circularly polarized x rays preferentially eject electrons from atoms magnetically aligned with the polarization axis. |
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The volcanically active trail-ends are preferentially located near divergent plate boundaries and are rare near convergent boundaries. |
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Some search engines allow advertisers or fee payers to have their pages displayed preferentially. |
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Since ethylenediamine is very polar, naphthenes are preferentially permeated to the solvent side. |
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Bicycle riders are treated preferentially with facilities, like convenient parking, lockers, and showers. |
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Mutant M249 preferentially accumulated menaquinone, which contains tetrahydrogeranylgeraniol as its side chain. |
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We can't be seen to be acting preferentially, whatever we do has to be acceptable to all of them. |
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Nearly 3 in 4 people think that search engines should not be able to preferentially promote their own services. |
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The alpine marmot is a large ground-dwelling squirrel living in mountain open meadows, preferentially exposed to south. |
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Infection occurs preferentially in early childhood and once established tends to persist for years or decades. |
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Specifically designed oral fluid collection devices preferentially pull this fluid from the capillaries. |
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Like most British Lacuna species, the banded chink shell is a preferentially Arctic species, whose southerly range only just encompasses Britain. |
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Likewise, gypsy moths preferentially feed on oak foliage compared to foliage of red or striped maples. |
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One possibility, mentioned above, is that the palmitic acid is preferentially localized in the outer monolayer of each bilayer in the profile. |
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It preferentially hydrolyzes peptide bonds involving tyrosine, phenylalanine, and tryptophan. |
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In contrast, users who like to stay at home or be alone do not preferentially associate with other loners. |
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Organisms that preferentially attack the fallopian tubes include Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis and mixed aerobes and anaerobes. |
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This could, in turn, explain why mammillary body damage seems to preferentially affect memory on spatial tasks. |
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Systemic lumphomas secondarily involveing the neuroparenchyma may also preferentially grow in this fashion. |
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He showed that basic level terms were used preferentially to describe individual images. |
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Although biotite is capable of this, other minerals such as muscovite, garnet and cordierite are more efficient and preferentially occur in strongly peraluminous rocks. |
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The electrons that were produced in the decays were found to be emitted preferentially in the opposite direction to the polarization of the nucleus. |
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No longer could local governments buy preferentially from local vendors. |
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When sunlight hits a shiny surface, for example, one particular polarisation of the light is preferentially reflected. |
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Some preferentially generate certain numbers, increasing the chance that different users will end up using the same primes to encrypt their data. |
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By coating her nanoshells in the appropriate antibodies, Dr West thinks she can make them stick preferentially to tumours. |
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There are circumstances when it might behove an individual mother to give birth preferentially to sons or to daughters. |
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Strobilurins should be preferentially alternated with fungicides of another class. |
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One clearly sees that carbon stars are located preferentially outside the solar circle. |
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The Philippine Supreme Court has established 99 special courts to specially and preferentially hear and expeditiously decide on such cases. |
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To date, provincial governments have supported the selling off of Canadian preferentially priced products to the American patient. |
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The upper turret is used preferentially for internal machining, and the lower turret for external machining. |
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Accordingly, manpower, facilities and materials were preferentially funnelled into the Tudan farm project. |
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For this reason, vacant positions are offered preferentially to Group employees. |
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It was found that different organisms use different sets of these codons preferentially. |
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The industrial sponsor must demonstrate the ability to preferentially exploit the proposed research results. |
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The spinels have low Mg number in comparison with Alpine-type peridotites, suggesting hydrothermal alteration in which Cr is preferentially retained in spinel. |
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It illustrates the potential of G 2 checkpoint abrogators to preferentially sensitize p53-mutated, treatment resistant tumor cells for genotoxic treatment. |
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Studies that demand this kind of hemispheric competition have revealed that control over voluntary attention seems to be preferentially lateralized to the left hemisphere. |
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In many cases, quartz overgrowths were preferentially corroded and dissolved in the presence of pyrophyllite, most likely during acidic metasomatism. |
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However, roots from 14-d-old plants were stained preferentially in the vascular tissues, whilst the ground tissue and root cap remained unstained. |
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Resident species that we expected to forage preferentially on either longleaf pines or hardwoods during the breeding season continued to do so during the winter. |
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The system enables reduction of NOx to nitrogen to take place in the oxidising environment of diesel exhaust as the catalytic reduction of NOx with ammonia occurs preferentially to the oxidation of ammonia with oxygen. |
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Corepressor for element-1-silencing transcription factor preferentially mediates gene networks underlying neural stem cell fate decisions. |
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Later Shell indicated that groundwater was preferentially funnelled into the PCA from adjacent lower permeability sediments and groundwater flows along the length of the channel, which acted as a conduit for groundwater flow. |
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Upon final decommissioning and return to normal hydro-geologic conditions, groundwater will flow preferentially through the pervious surround rather than the low permeability tailings. |
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Some of this material may not be preferentially mineable and would therefore act as a dilutant. |
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Network congestion problems shall preferentially be solved with non-transaction based methods, i.e. methods that do not involve a selection between the contracts of individual market participants. |
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Social service and health ministries typically offer many forms of financial assistance and contracts exclusively, or preferentially, to the non-profit sector. |
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Preserving the denominational character of a religious school requires, as has been recognized by the courts, the ability to hire teachers preferentially on the basis of religion. |
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These cup-shaped macromolecules bind preferentially to certain histone code elements. |
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By focusing this help preferentially on the poor nations, the poor should be able to exploit the trade opportunities that are opened up for them by non-preferential treatment. |
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Since, optically speaking, energy levels correspond to wavelengths, such an arrangement can be tweaked to reflect some wavelengths and preferentially emit others. |
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The activity of the small intestine was markedly increased, more in the duodenum than in the jejunum and ileum and preferentially in those segments with irregular intestinal activity. |
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Stress wears preferentially on the front surface of the cusp of the teeth, allowing the back surface to stay sharp and more effective. |
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Few TTR variants preferentially affect the central nervous system, manifesting as oculoleptomeningeal amyloidosis. |
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In this way the impoverished who open their hearts to the Father's Project will be agents of their own liberation, those to whom Jesus preferentially announced his Gospel. |
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Neuromyelitis optica is an idiopathic, severe, demyelinating disease of the CNS that preferentially affects the optic nerve and spinal cord. |
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The dust preferentially hangs out where day turns to night, with a slight preference for the dayside of the planet. |
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Some drugs accumulate preferentially in body tissues, most commonly in fat, eg thiopentone and benzodiazepines. |
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Once installed, the zinc anode corrodes preferentially to the adjacent reinforcing steel, thereby providing galvanic corrosion prevention or corrosion control. |
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The wire had preferentially passed into the urethrocutaneous fistula. Augmented Perineal Urethrostomy. |
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Many polypod ferns preferentially grow in shady habitats under the canopy of dense angiosperm forests. |
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In contradiction, hemochromatosis preferentially deposits iron in the pituitary gland. |
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Cells destined to give rise to eggs do not undergo X inactivation, and cells of the extra-embryonic tissues preferentially inactivate the paternal X, although the rationale for this preference is unclear. |
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It preferentially hit tumor cells because the researchers had engineered the virus to lack an enzyme called thymidine kinase, which it needs. |
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A detergent composition comprising an endoprotease that hydrolyzes proteins by preferentially cleaving peptide bonds adjacent to one or two amino acids, characterized by being devoid of other proteases affecting detergency. |
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Airspace should be allocated preferentially to suitably equipped aircraft from the beginning, to enable the operational benefits to be achieved immediately, and to speed up implementation of the systems on all aircraft. |
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Since Nigerian passports raise suspicions in most European airports, it is highly unlikely that any other national group would want to pass itself off as Nigerian, or preferentially employ Nigerian couriers. |
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The Church in Wales was disestablished in 1920 and has no claim whatsoever to be treated preferentially from any other way of thinking, religious or non-religious. |
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In tropical Sargassum species that are often preferentially consumed by herbivorous fishes and echinoids, there is a relatively low level of phenolics and tannins. |
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Tanning SMEs are preferentially located in the bottom of La Esperanza. |
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Glaciers formed preferentially at existing streams which had developed at the many rock faults produced by crushing during the continental collision. |
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The joints are usually less resistant to erosion than the bulk rock so erosion tends to preferentially open the joints and streams eventually develop along the joints. |
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The uplifted core of the fold causes compression of strata that preferentially erodes to a deeper stratigraphic level relative to the topographically lower flanks. |
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That's because honeybees preferentially use their right antennae to distinguish between friends and intruders, researchers report June 27 in Scientific Reports. |
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This act makes provision to preferentially admit bishops of the Church of England who are women to the Lords Spiritual in the 10 years following its commencement. |
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