title: to some degree
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to some degree
- A particular response to medications emerges when the operation of networks is perturbed to some degree. (Wang et al., 2013)
- However, high density sowing that was used in the last century probably caused heavy competition, leading to survival of the fittest seedlings, and therefore to some degree of local adaptation to altitude. (Correia et al., 2010)
- APR has been shown to vary to some degree across environments, which could be due to race, temperature, or other unknown environmental factors. (Poland, Rutkoski, 2016)
- It was found that fertiliser addition decreased pulp yield to some degree on the sites examined. (Schimleck et al., 2000)
- The circumstances in which this method performs best occur when the k dependent variables are each influenced to some degree by the same locus and the residual correlations among the k independent variables are 0 or, better yet, negative. (Allison, Schork, 1997)
- 6.4 PRACTICALITIES 117 Preassembled genomes are the most accessible source of defined genomic segments, as the problems of stitching together overlapping sequence fragments have already been tackled and the assemblies will have been subject to some degree of validation and quality control. (Valentin et al., 2007)
- It also may have been affected to some degree by the low sample sizes of the maternal plants and unequal progeny number per family. (Lee et al., 2000)
- This high validation rate matching the validation rate obtained with two or more reads was expected to some degree, given that only 63 of the 1,536 SNPs were predicted based upon a single short sequence read. (Hyten et al., 2010)
- In addition, DNA variants can affect phenotype formation by altering to some degree biochemical pathways and regulatory networks directly involved in the shaping of a particular phenotype 17愼㹤19. (Wang et al., 2014)
- Although development costs are high, these are offset to some degree by the possibility for successful cross-amplification of loci across related species demonstrated in many fish taxa (e.g., Olsen et al 1996b; Wenburg et al 1996; Iyengar et al 2000). (Wilson, Ferguson, 2002)
- That P. ponderosa shares this second feature to some degree is suggested by the results of Callaham and Liddicoet (1961); they observed a reversal of the main trend for height-growth potential of P. ponderosa to decrease with altitude among collections from the foot of the Sierra Nevada, where precipitation is lower. (Burdon, Low, 1991)
- The different scenarios studied showed that plantation harvest productivity was affected by tree genetics to some degree but was mainly affected through positive covariation with stem diameter. (Hamilton et al., 2015)
- This 1:1 expectation was obtained despite the knowledge imparted by marker information that low levels of both pathogen virulence and disease escape may lead to some degree of clone misclassification when only phenotype information is used to evaluate resistance. (Kayihan et al., 2010)
- Given that so little is known about the genetics of hybridization, our modeling has been to some degree a "stab in the dark". (Kerr et al., 2004)
- The arrows for the various morphological traits are closely related to RingWidth, RadDia, and TanDia, but the arrows of Dens, LwPer, and to some degree MOE lie in the opposite direction and are negatively correlated to those traits. (Lenz et al., 2012)
- Ring width, radial and tangential cell diameter, and to some degree fibre coarseness reflect the general growth vigour and productivity of a tree because these traits are strongly related to trunk and crown size. (Lenz et al., 2012)
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