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Last year, astronomers found a speedy black hole (ScienceNOW, 13 September 2001), but that hole resides in the Milky Way's extended halo, where high velocities are the rule--making the case for a violent origin inconclusive.
The ML trees of the ATP phosphoribosyltransferase and histidinol phosphate phosphatase are inconclusive and a cyanobacterial origin for these enzymes cannot be conclusively disproved (Table S1).
Application of conventional methods of analysis pointed out the existence of significant differences between early decay time and reverberation time, but was inconclusive in explaining the origin of the observed phenomena.
Folklorists of the "Finnish" (or historical-geographical) school attempted to place fairy tales to their origin, with inconclusive results.
The megaplasmid also contains a 7.5 kb region of highly anomalous composition (71% G+C), but efforts to pinpoint its origin were inconclusive.
However, data on the presence of the protein in adipocytes are currently inconclusive, while a placental origin can be reasonably excluded, bearing in mind the limited half-life of the protein (about 1hour) [24].
Only two- or one-component particles may be present which results in the analysis being inconclusive as to the origin of the particle.
This is also the origin of inconclusive debates and arguments we see.
Gibson's subsequent and private attempt to determine the truth of his racial origins proved inconclusive, other than confirming that his ancestors were men and women of property and standing.
In case of inconclusive autopsy findings, an ischemic origin of SCD is often suspected without hard evidence.
A fine needle aspiration of the nodule gave inconclusive cytological results for the origin of the neoplastic cells.
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