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The HRQoL Z-score for the patient group was lower than the average for the normal UK population, as might be predicted for this patient group.
Since oxygen atoms 5, and 6 and 9, 10, and 11 are chemically equivalent twelve accurate atom mappings could be predicted for this reaction.
Therefore, a market over tens of billions of dollars per year would be predicted for this global market in ophthalmic industry (Nichols 2009).
No prenylation or palmitoylation site could be predicted for this protein (see Additional file 2) and the localisation of GFP fusions seems to confirm that it is not membrane-associated.
For example, an opportunistic pathogenic fungus was recently identified in a declining population of timber rattlesnakes (38 ), and susceptibility to outbreaks of fungal disease might be predicted for this and similar species given their communal denning behavior and potential for lowered immune function during hibernation.
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A similar activity can be predicted for the related arCOGs in this clade.
A 18.2% efficiency is predicted for this new InGaN solar cell design.
Big things are predicted for this New York-based writer and this book, her first novel, is partly set in the aftermath of the war in Serbia.
As result, a strong decrease of the effective permittivity, switching polarization, loop area and rectangularity factor are predicted for this configuration, and confirmed by high-field experiments (tunability ε(E) and P(E) ferroelectric loops).
A high condensate water separation performance along with a low water content at the condensate outlet was predicted for this case.
In the Nankai Trough, Japan, great earthquakes and tsunamis have occurred repeatedly, and more are predicted for this site in the near future.
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