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This can be explained by the vast difference between the absorption coefficients for bands at 280 and 466 nm.
The reason for the DTH response to unloaded DC is not clear but could be explained by the vast amount of chemokines produced by mature DC [ 17].
The results supported Darwin's theory that the various types of coral reefs and atolls could be explained by uplift and subsidence of vast areas of the Earth's crust under the oceans.
These relatively low numbers of adult aphids can be explained by the ants eating the vast majority of aphid nymphs and only keeping a small number of adults for honeydew production as inferred previously by [ 33].
24 While this finding was unexpected, it may be explained by the fact that the vast majority of patients in the screening population were men, who are at increased risk of advanced polyps and cancers.
This observation may be explained by the fact that the vast majority of completely sequenced Archaeal genomes are hyperthermophiles, which tend to have shorter genes as compared to psychrophiles and mesophiles.
This may be explained by the fact that the vast majority of our patients were affected by RSV infection, but there was no difference in the distribution of genetic polymorphisms between the children with recurrent or non-recurrent episodes due to RSV infection.
The lack of an association of rs2513280 with fasting triglyceride levels in the ALSPAC cohort may be explained by the fact that the vast majority of the cohorts have normal triglyceride levels and thus are most unlikely to have a combined hyperlipidaemia.
This sort of signal can also be explained by the existence of a vast ensemble of chromatin configurations amongst the cell population, where the intervening DNA actually adopts compact but highly variable conformations without necessarily having to be extensively looped out 53.
The vast majority of these errors could be explained by high task load in the intersections, as they represent difficult tasks.
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