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That extra 9% conceivably represents little more than fundamentally unnecessary economic activity.

The induced dsb (or the induced DNA damage), on the other hand, measured at zero time and in the absence of any repair conceivably represents initial damage that would depend on cell type and dose alone, hence not incorporating any time-dependent variables affecting the comparison with cell survival.

However, based on the domain packing seen in ddFLN (Popowicz et al, 2004), the predicted length of 'activated' filamin monomers lacking any domain pairs would be ∼100 nm, in good agreement with 98±10 nm measurements by Castellani et al (1981) but longer than the ∼80 nm reported by Tyler et al (1980) and Hartwig and Stossel (1981), which conceivably represents a form containing domain pairs.

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While Emile Heskey and James Milner may beg to differ, the World Cup squad numbers that Fabio Capello has handed out could conceivably represent England's strongest starting line-up.

The latest Venus figurine is also adorned with enigmatic and possibly symbolic markings in the form of repeatedly incised lines that might conceivably represent the depiction of clothing, according to Dr Mellars.

Anyone who might conceivably represent a political threat, however slight, is today likely to face court proceedings, tax inspections and, if he chooses to start an electoral campaign, an array of obstructions (meetings banned, electricity switched off, etc).Both houses of parliament have been neutered, and new rules for political parties, and for elections, seem designed to keep them that way.

Nevertheless, it is surprising that there has been no significant public debate over the slippery slope that this could conceivably represent.

Second, because no one is more knowledgeable than Tissot about the Kurdish tragedy, a tragedy of which the battle of Mosul may conceivably represent the beginning of the end or at least some of us hope so.

Because of this possibility, it is conceivable to think that while it may take a lot more work than it should, the voters could at least theoretically become aware of issues and candidates' positions, and therefore, their votes could conceivably represent their true interests if they just take the time and energy to do their homework.

This Nalp3-dependent influx [63] may conceivably represent a mechanism for efficient transfer of prions to secondary lymphoid organs.

As such, and amongst other possibilities, the ability to generate CD4+CD28null cells with repeated/chronic antigen engagements could conceivably represent an evolutionary adaptation to more effectively counter difficult-to-eradicate microbial pathogens [19].

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