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Since this WAT depot is considered less likely to gain BAT-like properties, the presence of FGF1 and FGF9 in omental WAT is rather unexpected since expression of Fgf1 and Fgf9 was induced in activated murine BAT.
They come with larger containment chambers considered less likely to suffer pressure buildup than ones like those ravaged at Fukushima.
Juries are considered less likely to convict than magistrates.
Hughes could even opt to merge with an Internet company -- an approach considered less likely.
An outright currency devaluation, considered less likely, would hurt living standards significantly.
A permanent ban on drilling in the Arctic is also on the wish list, but is considered less likely.
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Working together, psychiatrists and anesthesiologists at Washington University in St . Louis wondered whether nitrous oxide -- a far less addictive drug than ketamine, and one that pharmacologists consider less likely to have unforeseen side effects -- might have the same benefits.
An alternative possibility, which we consider less likely, is that there has been rampant horizontal transmission of the same Wolbachia variants within and among S. invicta populations.
EPIG also identified genes with similar expression profiles in both the liver and kidney, which we consider less likely to be involved in hepatotoxicity.
The positive RT-PCR signals could be caused by detection of viral RNA in the inoculum without challenge virus replication (i.e., RNA derived from degraded viruses), which we consider less likely, because RT-PCR titers increased over several days.
Because independent losses of many introns in several lineages would be expected, we consider less likely the scenario postulating that all the introns common to Pseudendoclonium and Oedogonium were present in the last common ancestor of ulvophyceans and chlorophyceans.
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