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The excavated remains of ditches at Ship Yard (off Millgate) were consistent with use by the Roman military and possibly formed part of the defences for a fort or a temporary camp.

We hypothesized that this 'hole' represents a depression in the surface of the spine head viewed from above and possibly formed by a presynaptic bouton.

All these lineages fully covered the known mariner diversity and possibly formed at least one new subfamily.

Clades E and F were found exclusively in East Asia and possibly formed together with clades A, B and C. By contrast, clade D was geographically restricted to North Europe, Siberia, Southwest Asia and the Mediterranean (Angleby & Savolainen 2005; Pang et al. 2009), and is therefore the only mtDNA haplogroup that clearly did not originate in East Asia.

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Central officials want to keep complainants from coming to the capital and possibly forming a large and dangerous protest movement.

Military officials have expressed concerns that non-Afghan fighters are slipping out of Northern Alliance-held territory to regroup and possibly form guerrilla units.

But it quickly became clear that a bloc of moderates led by Mr. Alfano would support the government and possibly form a new party.

The Lib Dems have also won a concession to end detention of refugee children at the Dungavel centre, and possibly form a commission to consider setting up an English assembly as a counterbalance to Welsh and Scottish devolution.

The research potential for embryonic stem cells, which were discovered in 1998, arises from their ability to morph into any cell in the body and possibly form new organs.

A transfer of the restitic crustal component, which has a more mafic composition than the original basaltic composition of the arc crust, to the mantle may provide such a mechanism (see Table 1), causing the arc crust to evolve and possibly form continental crust.

Therefore, the cells must interact with the scaffold, usually by attaching, multiplying, and possibly forming neotissue.

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