Sentence examples for as a second possibility from inspiring English sources

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As a second possibility accounting for this discrepancy, the postcard intervention may have a different effect on various 'suicidal' behaviours.

As a second possibility, if he doesn't happen to have the requested card in front of him, he might want to respond by rejecting the request ("sorry, no", "I am terribly sorry but I do not have it").

It suggests a non-protein-mediated functional role e.g. in nuclear organization or as a second possibility the conservation of the generating mechanism and a near neutrality of the SSRs and the resulting HAARs.

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As state above, a second possibility is that our study design failed to capture the true effect, as a quasi-experimental design with a comparison group is better than a post-test design for teasing out the controlled effects of program exposure on behaviour-related outcomes.

A second possibility is nucleolar dominance, as originally described by Navashin [ 41] in some species of Crepis.

Iowa added "transgender" as a third possibility in its required gender section, plus an optional question: "Do you identify with the L.G.B.T.Q.

As a third possibility, ExMVs-producing cell lines could be enriched for mRNA and regulatory miRNA species that, after horizontal transfer to the damaged tissues, promote regeneration by inhibiting apoptosis and promoting angiogenesis (Fig. 2c).

As a third possibility, it could also be that a constitutive association between Hat1p/Hat2p and ORC occurs only at a subset of origins not examined in this study.

As a first possibility, repetitive sequences are usually a big contributor to genome size, and this is especially true in plants [ 20].

As a third possibility, PE can be produced from actively retrieved extracellular ethanolamine, which is cytidine 5'-diphosphate-activated and then coupled to diacylglycerol to generate PE.

As a third possibility, the beta15-25 Hz rhythm could reflect the broad coordination of activity across disparate neural networks (Kopell et al., 2000; Bibbig et al., 2002; Pinto et al., 2003).

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