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One of the most important reasons for these inconclusive data is the considerable methodological variability among studies (Hall et al, 2004).
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Since the number of resolved 3D structures is limited the high accuracy prediction of membrane transporters from primary sequence data is of considerable interest.
Thus our Australian data is a considerable underestimate.
Instead of relying on online volunteers or citizens who are happy to talk to strangers on their landline, the BES data is collected – at considerable cost – by going out and knocking on doors.
For higher particle concentrations, the deviation of conventional models from the present experimental data is considerable.
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