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However, the SAH could not reasonably explain the "inside and outside" configuration of cell-sorting [ 9].
Although the "inside and outside" pattern is important, as it is reminiscent of the original embryonic structures, the SAH model could not reasonably explain the "inside and outside" pattern as described in the Background section [ 9].
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But the appeal court judges, exploiting the one exception in the legislation, said the accounts of sexual behaviour in the Evans case were so similar they could not reasonably be explained as coincidence.
In the recent retrial of Evans, details about the sexual history of the complainant were used after appeal judges ruled the accounts were so similar to the alleged encounter with the footballer that it could not reasonably be explained as coincidental.
When we imputed the function scores of those who underwent TKR we saw constancy, especially in MOST, suggesting that our results could not reasonably be explained by regression to the mean (see Figure 2).
However, if NUMT co-amplification were to happen, it would a) likely occur with only one of the eight mtGenome amplicons at a time, and b) present as a clear mixture in the sequence data for that amplicon, as the high number of positions at which two bases would be observed could not reasonably be explained by mtDNA heteroplasmy.
For once, Dalton could not reasonably be blamed.
He did not know about all this and could not reasonably have known.
"It does not follow, however, that Fortier could not reasonably have foreseen the connection," prosecutors wrote.
He spoke sternly, as if he were a parent she could not reasonably oppose.
Stewards said in a statement that Perez "could not reasonably have expected to complete the manoeuvre.
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