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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.06181.011 Single hydrogen bonds between the aspartate residues and R166 might be expected to precisely position the arginine residue only if other interactions position the aspartate residues themselves.

Coincidental activity due to similarity in k-mer profile between a candidate CRM and the training set would therefore not be expected to precisely match a specifically chosen gene's expression.

Because disease acquisition is affected by numbers of travelers to each destination, type and duration of travel, preventive measures implemented, and many other factors, traveler surveillance data would not be expected to precisely mirror trends in illness among host populations.

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A final report for each patient is expected to precisely summarize the current knowledge surrounding the variants and their clinical implication with supporting evidence, and the report should be generated in a comprehensive fashion.

However, because the initial EDSP Tier 1 chemicals were chosen in large measure because of exposure considerations, a prioritized ranking based on toxicity measures alone would not be expected to coincide precisely.

It seems very unlikely that this Ac was inserted through a simple transposition event, because the insertion site is located precisely at the duplication junction that is generated by RET, and an independent Ac transposition would not be expected to insert into precisely the same site.

Obviously if someone is under attack from someone he genuinely believes is violent and armed – then that person cannot be expected to weigh up precisely the amount of force needed to prevent that attack.

For these reasons our analysis should not be expected to produce results precisely equivalent to those of [1].

This policy reflects an ethic of individual responsibility — namely, that people who have earned well throughout their lives should be expected to take care of themselves, precisely so that the truly unfortunate can be helped.

In ecological conditions, reactive saccades might be expected to reach as fast and precisely as possible a new object that suddenly appears in the visual field, because this new object could vanish as abruptly as it appeared (see for example [43]).

What will move the needle, however, is stories about our shared experiences of how ridiculous it is to be expected to sit at a desk until precisely 5 00 p.m., when leaving a little earlier and making up the time in the evening would mean being present for your son's parent-teacher conference.

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