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Alternative splicing can potentially generate more than 38,000 Dscam isoforms.
Unlike open-loop dispensing system, the system proposed can potentially generate droplets with high accuracy.
Admixture resulting from natural dispersal processes can potentially generate novel phenotypic variation that may facilitate persistence in changing environments or result in the loss of population-specific adaptations.
Therefore, the system can potentially generate droplets with very high accuracy up to several picoliters in order to generate very high-density microarrays.
The use of compressive crushing equipment such as gyratory crushers within minerals processing plants can potentially generate large quantities of dust.
This reductional division can potentially generate an evolutionary tug-of-war because only one homologue pair is retained in the oocyte, while the other is lost into the polar body and subsequently degenerates.
In a telephone interview yesterday, Mr. Savoy said he was very bullish on the revenue that cable operators can potentially generate from alliances with other service providers in the near future -- in banking and shopping, for example.
Our simulations results demonstrate how this underlying functional morphology amplifies the adductor muscles' force so that even the smallest specimen (0.22 kg) can potentially generate a range of traumatic bite forces across the jaw (e.g. 72 123 N; Table 1).
The method can potentially generate non-biological, synthetic molecular recognition sites, analogous to antibodies, for a broad range of biomedical applications, including new types of sensors, laboratory and clinical assays, as well as inhibitors and targeted therapeutics.
This will ensure all your hard work can potentially generate a decent amount of traffic.
These results suggest that better incentives can potentially generate large efficiency gains in the Spanish case.
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