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Therefore, inhibition of TOPK should be expected to successfully decrease the activation of ERK2 and thus its downstream transcription factors.

Again, this would be expected to successfully lower blood glucose only if the individual agents that compose the regimen act, at least partially, on independent targets.

The presence of the poorly conserved linker, which "isolates" the EP from the core of the protein, suggests that an EP is an independent module that would be expected to successfully encapsulate the protein irrespective of its location.

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Visualizations play an increasingly important role as decision-making tools in the planning process and are expected to successfully communicate proposals to both experts and laypersons.

The proposed methodology of inverse modeling is expected to successfully estimate the oil shale grade and reaction parameters without core sampling and subsequent surface experiments.

As a result, the KPG2 data, as well as the TM1 data, are expected to successfully detect the seasonal variations of OBP tides, but the other data are probably not.

The A::max_size member function returns the largest number of objects of type T that could be expected to be successfully allocated by an invocation of A::allocate; the value returned is typically A::size_type -1) / size_type -1

In this paper we are not interested in optimizing a method of predicting protein functions, but rather in evaluating an aspect of function prediction that has been somewhat neglected previously, namely whether classifiers trained on proteins of known functions can be expected to transfer successfully to proteins of unknown function.

Furthermore, we will discuss potential future developments that can be expected to take the bsAb approach successfully forward.

Patients in prolonged cardiac arrest who are successfully resuscitated would be expected to have poorer neurological status on discharge compared to those who responded immediately, yet we found a significant improvement in neurological status with LDB-CPR in our study.

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