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This effect is not due to an increase in E-cadherin expression during this early stage of cell differentiation, but rather results from the maturation of preexisting adherens junctions.

The results obtained suggest that PC-PLCBc inhibition is not due to the interaction of compounds with the phospholipase catalytic zinc atoms, but rather results from the inhibitor cationic group recognition by the PC-PLCBc amino acids involved in choline lipid binding.

Consistent with field observations, the simulation results show that shale-gas hydraulic fracturing along faults does not likely induce seismic events that could be felt on the ground surface, but rather results in numerous small microseismic events, as well as aseismic deformations along with the fracture propagation.

First, removal of the hypoblast does not eliminate streak formation but rather results in the formation of multiple streaks.

Indeed, it does not lead to activation of the immune system but rather results in the quick clearance of the dying cells by phagocytes without the concomitant induction of an inflammatory response.

Since the abundant octanucleotides show no preference for any position in the reading frame (Figures 2, S1), their abundance most likely does not reflect any transcriptional or translational demands, but rather results from structural and functional features of the oligomer within the chromosome.

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The members felt that "the accident was not the result of a chance malfunction in a statistical sense, but rather resulted from an unusual combination of mistakes, coupled with a somewhat deficient and unforgiving design".

In addition, several libertarian scholars have argued that some of these problems are not caused by free markets but rather result from the failures and inefficiencies of political and legal institutions.

The electric telegraph did not burst suddenly upon the scene but rather resulted from a scientific evolution that had been taking place since the 18th century in the field of electricity.

Adding further sources outside the optimal source area did not necessarily improve the results, but rather resulted in image distortions.

It appears that too long a reaction time did not promote greater formation of dicarbamate – but rather resulted in a reduced yield.

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