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Reports of gastroliths, or stomach stones, in the hadrosaurid Claosaurus are actually based on a probable double misidentification.

In 1858, Friedrich August Quenstedt named Megalosaurus cloacinus, based on a probable Late Triassic theropod tooth found near Bebenhausen, specimen SMNH 52457.

Such division does not make sense for MED score because it does not depend on training steps; instead, the MED technique searches for immunological features based on a probable immunological memory concerning epitopes from known pathogens.

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This genome is based on a highly probable homologous recombination between HAdV-D37 and HAdV-D8; however (probably after the initial recombination event), other parts of the genome have been replaced by genome parts from several known or unknown HAdVs.

It is found that different dispersion systems exhibit similar fundamental laws which can be described based on a Most Probable Percolation Threshold (MPPT) theory.

Under a proposed set of principles, law enforcement agencies or other government representatives would have to obtain a search warrant based on a showing of probable cause before they could obtain a person's e-mail, photos or other electronic documents stored in a service like Gmail, Flickr or Facebook.

A governmental entity may access, or may require a covered entity to provide, prospectively or retrospectively, location information regarding a mobile communications device only with a warrant issued based on a showing of probable cause.

These proportions were based on a total of 2,398 probable fractures c Ray et al. refers to rib/sternum d Ray et al. refers to clavicle/scapula e Ray et al. identifies 15%% of femoral shaft fractures and 43 % of tibia/fibula fractures from outpatient claims.

The Court therefore ruled that the government cannot constitutionally wiretap a telephone call without first obtaining a warrant based on a judicial finding of probable cause.

(If less certain, the newsman Henry Stanley would have used assume, "to suppose". How did I get in darkest Africa?) Presumptive means "probable," based on a reasonable assumption, as in "Bush and Gore have been, for a year, the presumptive standard-bearers".

Based on a set criterion of acceptability, probable forecasts which fell within SDR and MDR interval intersection space were further analysed using a whitenisation procedure to produce the crisp forecast.

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