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- obtained from a sample of subjects in an equally reliable, randomly sampled unclustered study. The larger the intraclass correlation is between subjects within...
- anyway. They are permitted under Gujarati phonology, but are written unclustered (પદત padata "position", કૂદકો kūdko "leap"), with patterns such as a-elision...
- non-clustered index. Each relation can have a single clustered index and many unclustered indices. An index is typically being accessed concurrently by several...
- regular, well-do****ented phonological rules in Shoshoni:: 3–9  Short, unclustered, unstressed vowels, when part of final syllables and followed by /h/...
- identified by very close hairy leaves and smooth flowers looking like small unclustered mustard yellow sweet peas. The seed pods are a distinct red color with...
- coming off a main stem. The flowers are yellow and small and look like unclustered yellow pea flowers. The leaves are rectangular. This species was thought...
- transcribed spacers of the rRNA. 45S: RNR1, RNR2, RNR3, RNR4, RNR5; (unclustered) RNA18SN1, RNA18SN2, RNA18SN3, RNA18SN4, RNA18SN5, RNA28SN1, RNA28SN2...
- points in the second stage. Another option is a two-phase scheme of unclustered points: a large first-phase sample is selected. A stratification is conducted...
- Mexico). Trees in this genus are medium to large palms with single, unclustered trunks. They lack spines and have pinnately compound leaves. Flowers...
- followed by a non-clustered consonant, the vowel is shortened, and the unclustered consonant is geminated. When the word mūḍu (three) is followed by a consonant...