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10 But even if it were further arguable that a situation could be hypothesized in which the Government's previous activities in undermining a defendant's Sixth Amendment rights at one trial would make evidence obtained thereby inadmissible in a different trial on other charges, the case now before us does not remotely approach such a situation.

It may be hypothesized in addition that during contraction T tubuli are alternatingly compressed and decompressed, thereby producing a convective flow of water and solutes along the T tubular lumina, which would further improve lactic acid transport out of the T tubuli, although at present there is no experimental evidence for such a phenomenon.

Of course, causality can be hypothesized in both directions.

Alternatively, a decreased renal clearance of NT-proSST from the circulation could also be hypothesized in this T2DM population.

As current occupational exposure was related to past exposure, the indirect mechanism mediated by the baseline severity of KP could also be hypothesized in the Cosali cohort.

Since this gene encodes a putative senescence-associated protein, a likely failure of the senescence process and/or of its entry phase may be hypothesized in the two genotypes in which mesocarp development is either slowed down or accelerated.

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This ascent is intriguing since a zero Kelvin quantum liquid of dense hydrogen had been hypothesized in this pressure range1,12,13.

Greater anxiety and pain were hypothesized in the local anesthesia alone group.

Methylotrophic methanogenesis has been hypothesized in the Ca. 'Verstraetarchaeota'50, although the lack of cultivation information precludes definitive assignment of this functionality.

While a relationship between disruption of circadian rhythms and the progression of cancer has been hypothesized in field and epidemiologic studies, it has never been unequivocally demonstrated.

Telomeres' existence was hypothesized in the 1930s after scientists observed that, though the ends of normal chromosomes never fuse with each other, the ends of chromosome fragments do.

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