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The first case includes those instances where an annotation is not supported by any direct evidence, but can be reasonably inferred by a biocurator from other GO annotations, for which evidence is available.

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These cases arose when a GO editor tried to represent information beyond what could be reasonably inferred directly from ChEBI, and were manually examined and resolved by either deletion or the suggestion of an added relationship to ChEBI.

"He said he heard 4 to 5 shots . . . and because he said he saw 2 persons with weapons"—someone with a.357 and someone with a 9-millimetre—"it could be reasonably inferred that the one or both fired".

But in a ruling Tuesday, O'Brien wrote that the odor could be "reasonably inferred to be emanating from the facility," and determined that the city is "likely to prevail" in declaring the odor a public nuisance.

Thus, Leptospira Lig proteins, which possess 90 amino acid Ig-like repeated domains that bind to Fn, could be reasonably inferred to serve a similar role.

As there is a high degree of functional conservation in homologous organisms, gene function can be reasonably inferred through probable genetic orthologues (Ashburner et al. 2000).

The absence of HPAI in countries that fail to report H5N1 outbreaks cannot be reasonably inferred for those countries lacking veterinary resources and surveillance capacity.

Still, considering the internal consistency obtained in the retest procedure (Cronbach's α of 0.797), it can be reasonably inferred that the shortened version of the AUM performs as well as other instruments previously used to assess attitudes towards the prescription and administration of morphine and its derivatives by health professionals.

In large part these additional genomes (reported here and by others) confirm that the Nicotiana plastome is reasonably inferred to represent the ancestral angiosperm for gene content and organization, although perhaps not for exact IR boundaries.

At least some component of this glucose dysregulation is reasonably inferred to be the result of critical illness, not its cause.

Such organismal properties conferred by a mutualistic symbiosis between lipid membranes, genes, ribosomes and proteins was essential for evolution to progress beyond the level of competing selfish genes to the level of complexity that can reasonably be inferred by cladistic arguments for the cenancestor [ 31].

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