Exact(11)
Wrestling (with the toughest problems) could be most likely to produce some surprise medallists.
Ironically, the thing that could be most likely to shore up national opinion in favour of Brexit is Mr Blair saying that we should reject it.
Hence, the bisubstitution of TMPBA onto pyrene could be most likely occurred to pyrene via "direct" Friedel Crafts acylation reaction.
This could be most likely ascribed to desorption of phenol red dye at these temperatures, as long as the adsorption desorption equilibrium plays a key role in the photocatalytic process, which is already verified through the estimated adsorption coefficient of phenol red in this work.
Partnerships with sports leagues like the NFL and NBA not only would put information about coverage in front of massive audiences, but they would also target young men -- who may be key to the success of the health care law and could be most likely to see higher prices if they don't qualify for federal subsidies.
The seeming association could be most likely due to the confounding effect of population stratification; in particular, the frequency of G11719A in CG1 is unusually low (Text S1).
Similar(49)
Blue Light Special.'" If I could rewrite it, it would be "most likely to succeed".
The researchers also discovered a biomarker that could help identify patients who would be most likely to benefit from a PRMT5 inhibitor.
They compromised: They figured out places they could agree were most likely to be trampled and will put railings there.
Furthermore, the life that CPR could help save is most likely that of a family member, friend or neighbor.
If you knew nothing about two race horses or two amateur golfers except their handicaps, you could infer which is most likely to win: the horse with the bigger weight handicap, and the golfer with the smaller stroke handicap.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com