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Furthermore, co-injection of a p53 MO with parp3 Mor or MO2 did not rescue the observed developmental defects (data not shown), eliminating the concern that parp3 MO-associated phenotypes could be resulting from a non-specific up-regulation of p53 expression [19].
The first probe (blue line) shows a mixed profile, which could be resulting from competing cross-hybridization between different transcripts.
The higher BW gain in LL-pEGF pigs could be resulting from the adequate intake of nutrients, as indicated by the markedly increased ADFI in LL-pEGF pigs than in control pigs.
Another 10% of reads mapped inconsistently to the finished assembly and clustered around the large repeats (fig. 1, middle panel), indicating a multipartite genome structure where additional genomic arrangements could be resulting from high-frequency recombination at the large repeats.
We hypothesized that the potential bias caused by N-terminal tagging in the GPSP data could be resulting in the disparity, but removing secreted and transmembrane proteins did not improve the correlation (Table 1).
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As the consequence, less VMT and VHT, vehicle CO2 emissions and fuel consumption could be resulted.
The high radiative exciton utilization could be resulted from hybridized local and charge transfer (HLC T.
Positive correlation of SOCS and altitude could be resulted from the variations in anthropogenic disturbances, temperature, and precipitation vegetation types.
In Fig. 3, the first weight loss (0 130 °C) could be resulted from the evaporation of hydrate.
The third weak oxidation at 1.3 V could be resulted from the partial transformation of Sn metal to SnO2[26, 27].
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