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Thus, phase separation should be the likely origin for Indo-induced changes in energy transfer found in previous sections.
A duplication event in the ancestor of the chlorobia appears to be the likely origin of the two isoforms.
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Sulfur vacancies are the likely origin of these mid-gap states which makes Bi2S3 nanowires appealing for defect engineering as a means to enhance its optoelectronic properties and also to better understand the important role of defects in nanoscale semiconductors.
Neither of these is the likely origin of these words, but linguists don't know what is.
Thus, Supergold is the likely origin of the HP301 9L NUMT.
Decreased aggregation is the likely origin of the increased heating from DNA-encased MWNTs relative to non-DNA-encased MWNTs.
The recent discovery that Chinese isolates harbour almost twice as much genetic variation as isolates from the rest of the world combined suggests that Asia is the likely origin of the modern budding yeast.
Its presence on the KD PLP) profile could suggest that the phosphate ester of the coenzyme phosphate group is the likely origin of this pK, which has a value similar to that observed for the coenzyme phosphate group in Treponema denticola cystalysin [ 35].
The estimated phylogeny of p-stomatins, members of the SPFH (Stomatin-Prohibitin-Flotillin-HflC/K superfamily (Hinderhofer et al. 2009), grouped the RETA protein with M. mitochondrii and Rickettsiaceae in a clade that is the likely origin of eukaryotic SPFH members (Thiergart et al. 2012).
The same host is also the likely origin of AMT2 (MEPα) sequences from fungi found only in the leotiomyceta [ 16].
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