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This effect could be mediated by the participation of a dynamic intracellular water network which may be presumed to exist in living cells [ 89].
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More than seventy varieties of amino acids have been found in meteorites - many the suspected cores of comets that smashed to earth - and are presumed to exist in interstellar dust clouds.
The transfer must have been made or suffered by an insolvent with a view to giving the creditor a preference; but this element is presumed to exist if the transfer in fact had a preferential effect.
Such awareness is presumed to exist only when the other party to the call is associated with the station (such as as employee or part-time reporter), or where the other party originates the call and it is obvious that it is in connection with a program in which the station customarily broadcasts telephone conversations.
The minima were presumed to exist as parts of a substance quite independent of any process of division.
Invisible material "gemmules" were presumed to exist within the cells, and according to theory, these were subject to possible external alteration by environment and circumstance.
One thousand billion are presumed to exist.
As part of the rDNA array, multiple, homogeneous copies of the ITS2 are presumed to exist within all eukaryotic organisms (ironically, making it an excellent barcode candidate due to greater ease of amplification).
c) Interactions and synergies among hazards are presumed to exist but are not well documented or understood.
Mathematically, this is unexpected for the sequence of complex forming reactions that is presumed to exist in gene transcription.
Initially, GAD65 antibodies were presumed to exist in NOD mice based on the fact that GAD65 enzymatic activity coprecipitated with serum antibodies in these animals.
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