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But doctors and hospitals said that such details could often be inferred and that even the public reports could be used to strengthen the hand of plaintiffs' lawyers in malpractice lawsuits.
Furthermore a plausible explanation could often be inferred from the functional links between the TF and target genes.
More interestingly, given the structure of DNA, the nature of the genetic code and details of transcription and translation, protein sequences were "documents of evolutionary history" [ 143]; statistical approaches were developed to infer this history from sets of homologous sequences, and believable trees of relationships could often be inferred for eukaryotes, especially animals [ 144- 149].
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Finally, these variables must often be inferred based on limited one-dimensional data.
Suitable labels can however often be inferred from the word frequencies.
It was owned by a man in possession of a good fortune — that much could be inferred from his Lamborghini outside.
Often, the renesting event could be inferred to within only a two-day range; thus, renesting dates and intervals are approximate.
From Carla's gaze (which is not only gentle but protective) it could be inferred that he is young, although from Marie-Thérèse's gaze it could also be inferred that he is a potentially dangerous individual.
In other words, most Buzz traffic could only be inferred, not seen.
Because of the variability in the yield coefficient, substrate concentration could not be inferred directly.
Thus, viral production could not be inferred from the LTR promoter activity in this isolate.
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