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A likely assumption would be that, without a fresh supply of oxygen, any sort of brain activity would go flat.
A likely assumption is that off-responses result from post-inhibitory rebound due to sustained hyperpolarization arising from synaptic inhibition (Pernberg et al. 1998, but see Scholl et al. (2010) for auditory cortical neurons), supposedly mediated by tuned push-pull mechanisms within the cortical circuitry (Hirsch et al. 2003).
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A more likely assumption for 2012: Europe stays seriously wounded.
The following discussion is therefore based on the unproven but likely assumption that the kinetochore represents a precisely defined layered structure.
The most likely assumption we can make is that both Genesis and Gilgamesh drew their material from a common tradition about the flood that existed in Mesopotamia.
Nor does it note Nichols' likely assumption that he would not be remunerated, but reprimanded and possibly penalized, if he violated Coughlin's orders.
Specialists in ordnance disposal and demilitarization say any effort to account for Syria's chemical weapons would require huge investments of resources and time, and the likely assumption of battlefield risk.
For n individual QTL, the Biomercator software tests the most likely assumption between 1, 2, 3, 4, and n QTL.
Moreover, most of the epidemiological studies lack sufficient statistical precision owing to the rarity of brain tumours and the likely assumption that any effect of NSAIDs varies by histological subtype of the brain tumour.
Under the less likely assumption that the incubation period is equal to 2 days, the quantified effect of complying with P2 or surgical mask use remains strong, although borderline significant; hazard ratio was 0.32 (95% CI 0.11 0.98; p = 0.046).
This sort of overly relaxed attitude can also manifest itself in paper writing: Statements can be couched as facts when, in actuality, they represent only very likely assumptions--a gaffe not much appreciated by alert peer reviewers.
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