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This stabilization effect should apparently be attributed to the attractive intramolecular hydrophobic interactions between the nonpolar groups.

In our case, a decrease in fluorescence intensity in the presence of NaF and NaBr salts can, apparently, be attributed to the same effects as iodide quenching - i.e., the fluorescence quenching by F− and Br− of Trp-134, which is located on the protein's surface.

Moreover, it seems that the lightning synthesis of the similar hot pieces of slowly oxidable semiliquid foam can also be realized during a thunderstorm, and a part of ball lightning observations can apparently be attributed to observations of such "burning foam" phenomena.

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Moreover, the differences in DRG formation observed in βcat-Sig versus βcat-Null embryos can apparently not be attributed to an adhesion phenotype.

Yet in the end, none of the above offer a definitive explanation of the reports last weekend; for one thing, the noises were apparently too widespread to be attributed to sand dunes, giant waves, or even a meteor landing.

As is characteristic for samples derived from graphene oxide,[ 29] the image shows ordered regions where the graphene-like lattice is visible, regions of higher contrast that are apparently disordered and can be attributed to oxidation debris[ 30, 31] or other carbonaceous material adhered to the surface, defects, and small holes.

Apparently, the variation observed may be attributed to cultural and socioeconomic differences between countries.

Similarly, an additional 35,500 (95% CrI 0 83,500) cases of infection could be attributed to apparently well-cooked chicken.

Note that the relatively lower T-index scores around 0.72 for samples with a score of 1 should be attributed to the apparently worse performance in predicting such samples as shown in Figure 3(c d) rather than poor transferability.

In principle the apparently late origin of a process can be attributed to lack of selective advantage, lack of suitable phylogenetic precursors, or its inherent mutational/mechanistic difficulty.

The pCT shufflon potentially differs from that of the other closely related plasmids (pO113, pO26_vir and pSERB1) because each of these apparently has an inactive shufflon, which can be attributed to the absence of the recombinase or an insertion element within this CDS.

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