Nature, Volume 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... example , Fig . 2a illustrates that the formation of a Fe2 + -rich mineral ( for example , greenalite , minnesotaite , fayalite , annite or siderite ) requires an extremely low po , condition ( < 10-65 5 atm ) . Many researchers agree ...
... example , Fig . 2a illustrates that the formation of a Fe2 + -rich mineral ( for example , greenalite , minnesotaite , fayalite , annite or siderite ) requires an extremely low po , condition ( < 10-65 5 atm ) . Many researchers agree ...
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... example , at modest - risk alleles ) produce smaller differences . The ability to detect a real allele frequency difference is therefore a function of the true Ap between cases and controls and the error in estimating Ap . Error in Ap ...
... example , at modest - risk alleles ) produce smaller differences . The ability to detect a real allele frequency difference is therefore a function of the true Ap between cases and controls and the error in estimating Ap . Error in Ap ...
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... example is the growing number of cancer genes in the testis that are expressed only in tumours and in human gametes62–64 . Although the contribution of these genes to the process of tumorigenesis is not yet known , they are important ...
... example is the growing number of cancer genes in the testis that are expressed only in tumours and in human gametes62–64 . Although the contribution of these genes to the process of tumorigenesis is not yet known , they are important ...
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