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Therefore, if no restraints are present on the total mtDNA content per cell, in Pearson cells with 60–70% del-mtDNA one might expect a total mtDNA content of about 2.5–3.5 times

The process of pitch spelling addresses the question of which note names should be given to specific pitches. in most computer applications tones are encoded as MiDi pitch