The reasons for the discrepancies may in fact be variabilities between the investigated cells, tissues or plants. |
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The plant photoreceptor phytochrome exhibits remarkable structural and functional variabilities in the plant cell. |
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The selection was made on the basis of trying to minimize inflation, output, and interest rate variabilities. |
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This ice loss appears to be unmatched over at least the last few thousand years and unexplainable by any of the known natural variabilities. |
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They are generally associated with higher variabilities of output and interest rates, partly because of considerable secondary cycling. |
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Incorporating credibility effects specifically tied to the price-level target leads to even greater reductions in these variabilities. |
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There are tons and tons of genetic variabilities in natural salmon populations. |
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If all three variabilities fall, this is assumed to be an unambiguously better result. |
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There was low correlation between divergence estimated through signal ratios and actual sequence divergence, probably due to several variabilities in the technique. |
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Replicate designs, however, facilitate their detection because the within-subject variabilities of the test and reference formulations can be estimated separately. |
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The changes in all variabilities are extremely small, however. |
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The paper properties could be produced within the maximum allowable variabilities for the specified parameters during a trial, or reproduced for replicate trials. |
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Told through a sequential collage of stark black-and-white stills and a masterpiece of voice-over, La Jetèe is a stunned reflection on the variabilities of emotional time, set to the backbeat of an over-stimulated heart. |
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Overall, our results suggest that Taylor-type rules do not perform well in QPM compared with the base-case IFB rule, since they are associated with significantly higher variabilities of inflation, output, and interest rates. |
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As I indicated, I can't give you an ideal ratio because there are variabilities in the plants, and I explained previously why there is no set ratio. |
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Placing a small weight on the price-level target at best decreases the variability of inflation, but increases output and interest rate variabilities. |
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Compared with the case of backward-looking expectations, a highly credible price-level target is clearly associated with much lower variabilities of inflation and output. |
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The WHO applied a safety factor of 6.4, which takes into account individual variabilities in the rate of mercury assimilation and in the efficiency of its transfer from the blood to the hair. |
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