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In contrary, Scenario 1 is considered rather risky and probably as a consequence to that, its score on all remaining criteria is low (Fig. 9).

Expression levels of HEF at the plasma membrane are two times higher at 33°C compared to 37°C and, probably as a consequence, membrane fusion is more efficient at 33°C than at 37°C.

And, probably as a consequence, there's very little garbage on the street and sidewalk.

Bacteria cultured at lower starting pH formed large three-dimensional microcolonies and, probably as a consequence of this, the number of cell-adhering microorganisms after 1 hour of co-incubation was 10 times higher in the case of bacteria derived from pH 6.4 inocula compared to bacteria grown at starting pH of 7.5.

Children with MIH need more dental treatments and probably as a consequence – are generally more fearful than their peers [ 5].

Bonded birds did suffer from aggression by other bonded birds and, probably as a consequence, most of the ravens' social relations were not stable over time.

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Edeine does not inhibit binding of the eIF2/GTP/Met-tRNAi ternary complex to the 40S ribosomal subunit, nor Met-tRNAi/40S complex scanning, but there is a complete failure of AUG codon recognition, so that scanning continues past all AUG codons, and, probably as a secondary consequence, there is no ribosomal subunit joining [24] [25].

The increasing amounts of Fe inorganic compounds in the more recent layers indicate a strong weathering and degradation, probably as a consequence of the intensification of the agricultural use.

The HPV genotypes and prevalence found in different regions of the world vary both in type and incidence, probably as a consequence of the many factors associated with HPV infection [ 6].

In HNEM-hTERT cells, DNMT1 depletion was associated with reduced expression of PWP1 and CEP70, probably as a consequence of the concurrent proliferation arrest in this cell type (Fig.  5).

There are still few reports of helitron-like transposons in the Pooideae grasses, a sub-family that includes the Triticeae cereals and the Poeae forage and amenity grasses, probably as a consequence of a necessary focus on transcriptome-based sequencing within these medium and large genome species.

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