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The cluster size distribution for all five data sets were evaluated and as previously speculated the synthetic and circadian datasets conform closely to the expected exponential distribution Figure 5.

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"I have just concluded a meeting with President Bob King, and I am proud to announce that we have been chosen as the next department to begin the final stages of negotiations, and not Chrysler as previously speculated," Jimmy Settles, the U.A.W. vice president in charge of negotiations with Ford, wrote in a message to workers that the union posted on Facebook.

Schmidt and colleagues have previously speculated the role of Cygb as an oxygen donor for the enzyme prolyl-4-hydroxylase in collagen synthesis, suggesting role of Cygb as a profibrotic globin [ 15].

As previously speculated by Zhu et al. [ 33] the occurrence of sclerostin in the vasculature may indicate a terminal transdifferentiation from VSMCs towards a mature, osteocyte-like cell type.

Beyond tracking your steps and sleep, alarms and some notifications, the Mi Band Pulse includes a heart rate tracker, as previously speculated.

McRae was not grievously wounded, as previously speculated.

Together these results suggest that anomalous targeting of the PHB biosynthesis enzymes to M plastids is not a contributing factor to low levels of polymer accumulation in this cell type as previously speculated [ 33].

We observed faster uptake in Wales of three recently launched cancer drugs subsequently recommended by NICE, indicating that the CDF does not necessarily speed up access to new cost-effective drugs, as previously speculated.

This finding, as previously speculated [ 20], may indicate that LS animals respond faster and more effectively against infection than PS so that by day 2, while the LS are returning back to normal, the PS are still actively fighting the infection.

It contradicted the notion that NMDAR activity is required for spine enlargement and AMPAR recruitment (Matsuzaki et al., 2004; Wang and Kriegstein, 2008) and cannot be interpreted simply by differences between developing and mature synapses as previously speculated (Ultanir et al., 2007).

This is great news, as scientists had previously speculated that the reason the body does not allow telomerase inside 99percentt of its cells -- with the exception of immune cells and some cells that develop during pregnancy -- is to prevent healthy cells from becoming cancerous.

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