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We initially predicted that NSC-124854 being specific for Pol-β will show no effect on tumor growth if treated alone.
We initially predicted that outbreeding depression in herbivore resistance and/or tolerance or both should result in greater outbreeding depression in fitness of damaged plants compared to undamaged plants.
We initially predicted that deleting a gene that is downregulated during aging would be beneficial to stationary phase survival and result in CLS extension.
We initially predicted that the Cognitive Problems scale would correlate relatively with the School Functioning scale, the Movement and Balance scale with the Physical Functioning scale, the Procedural Anxiety scale with the Emotional Functioning and the Trait Anxiety scales, and the Worry scale with the Emotional Functioning scale.
Because p62 is selectively transported to the depolarized mitochondria upon Parkin-catalyzed ubiquitylation, we initially predicted that p62 links Parkin-mediated ubiquitylation and mitophagy.
Being an important regulator of Golgi architecture and membrane trafficking, we initially predicted that GRASP65 cleavage would alter Fas/CD95 trafficking through the secretory and/or endocytic pathways, thereby affecting the cell-death-inducing capability of the Fas/CD95 population.
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We had initially predicted that osmotically driven increases in SOX9 may lead to the upregulation of extracellular matrix genes that it controls such as COL2A1.
We had initially predicted that fighters would survive better than scramblers under low-density conditions but worse in high-density conditions, but, in fact, the relative survival of fighters tended to increase, rather than decrease, with colony density (Fig. 3b).
However, our results indicate that more complex dynamics are at play than we initially predicted.
Steven Hawking initially predicted that we might have about 7.6 billion years to go before the Earth gives up on us; he recently revised his position in relation to the Earth's continuing habitability as opposed to its physical survival: "We must also continue to go into space for the future of humanity," he said recently.
I wouldn't even know where to begin with the fellow's utterances on Iraq, but suffice to say that, in addition to the common intelligence failures that we see from conservative pundits from 2003 to the present, Krauthammer initially predicted that the surge would be a failure before eventually deeming it a success and criticizing those who predicted that it would be a failure.
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