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It said yet more gas might be discovered in future drilling.
Which is to, say we see a small section of the world in that story, but there is always the sense that there is way more of it underneath, bearing up this story and maybe waiting to be discovered in future stories.
Nonetheless, we predict a larger specimen of Tyrannosaurus than currently known will likely be discovered in future field studies.
Thus, miR-125b might have many other targets that remain to be discovered in future.
Therefore, specific biomarkers responsible for reflecting the immune status need to be discovered in future.
We suggest that many more such cases might be discovered in future surveys.
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"We're worried more about what damage might be discovered in the future," he added.
"This will help mitigate other Java vulnerabilities that may be discovered in the future".
Scientific changes have altered the way in which drugs could be discovered in the future.
Nowadays, thousands of different nanoparticles and nanostructured materials are known and more will be discovered in the future, therefore there is a strong need to evaluate the potential toxicity of these materials on plants, animals, humans, and the environment.
The new psychoactive substances bill, when it comes into force in the UK in April, will ban the acquisition and sale of all psychoactive substances, whether existing now or to be discovered in the future, except for alcohol, tobacco/nicotine and caffeine.
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