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This is an anticipated result as SO4 2−, in accordance with Hofmeister series (dos Santos et al. 2010), is a small and multiply-charged ion, with high charge density, a poor disruptive of water's molecular binding (kosmotropic) (Wei et al. 2005) and thus exhibit stronger interactions with water (Plumridge et al. 2000).
By the application-based methodology, images in a certain application field are used for test and the enhancing results are assessed by a specialist who has expertise in the field or a comparison with an anticipated result set up prior to the test.
This single-strand activity was much higher than for the recombinant dsDNase (relative cleavage ratio 0.001) and is an anticipated result of a potential contaminant activity in the native dsDNase preparation.
In light of previous observations by others, this was an anticipated result [ 13, 43].
This was not an anticipated result because it was previously shown that Erv41 and Erv46 form a functional complex.
ETs were longer than a typical 90-minute doubling time for wild-type S. cerevisiae cells at 30°C, an anticipated result attributed to FL fungistatic activity.
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Secondly, the probability of mutation of a gene resulting in an anticipated effect, i.e., specifically colorectal tumorigenesis, is even lower.
Pp prevalence in cases aged 41 50 years was nonstatistically different from the prevalence observed in controls aged 51 60 years (9.09% vs 6.61%; P = 0.010), resulting in an "anticipated" effect of Pp prevalence of almost 10 years in cases compared to controls.
The BFI's CEO Amanda Nevill called the decision a "better than anticipated result" in "a challenging financial environment".
But a not so anticipated result was that NSW Greens took three seats in the parliament's lower house, including two key inner city electorates.
A much less anticipated result came from another analysis of diatoms, which suggested that over 1700 genes, representing 16% of the nuclear genes, were derived from green algae, compared with only about 400 genes with red algal affinity (Moustafa et al. 2009).
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