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While these discrepancies could arise from either an imbalanced view of what transpired during the meetings or variable reporting, responses to questions 1 5 (Table 2) provided insight.

The additional band at 1646/1647 couldcould arise from either 310 helices (i.e. type III β turns), open loops, or even strongly H-bonded α helices [29], [33].he bands at 1638 and 1629 cm−1 can be considered as a mixture of β sheets, 310 helices and open loops [29], [33].

The excess of cSNPs and cSNSs could arise from either interesting biology or less interesting technical artifacts.

These transcripts could arise from either of the loci harboring an upstream TATA-like promoter (sRk49 and 49.2) (Additional file 5, Figure S4B & C).

Although the mechanism is unknown, reduced pre-miR-7 in the tumor could arise from either (i) increased expression of a processing inhibitor or (ii) decreased expression of a processing activator.

Such a shift could arise from either a change in mutational patterns or an increased rate of fixation of As and Ts mediated by biased gene conversion or natural selection.

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Issues have been raised with presenting fat as a proportion of body weight in children, since percent fat is dependent on both fat and lean tissue, and therefore variation over time could arise from changes in either fat-free mass or fat mass.

In principle, the aggregates seen with mutant huntingtin could arise from seeds that are either the whole exon 1 fragment or the proposed post-proteasome-isolated polyQ tract.

Therefore, in the setting of chronic inflammation, a tumor could arise from the clonal evolution of either mature cholangiocytes which de-differentiate, or progenitor cells; allowing a combination of the two proposals.

The terms of the debate, North shows, were established before Plato, and have changed very little since: novelty, philosophers argued, could only arise from either recurrence or recombination.

Because such mixing could theoretically arise from either introgression or incomplete lineage sorting, we undertook coalescent simulations to test for a possible contribution of incomplete sorting to the patterns observed.

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