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For many purposes SBR directly replaces natural rubber, the choice depending simply on economics.

The 15-year-old Betty, Tey's novel suggests, is a dangerously liminal creature, able to pass herself off as a schoolgirl or a tart, depending simply on whether she's wearing a blazer or lipstick.

Any phagemid bearing a protein of interest on either pIII or pVIII can be tagged with any of the tags depending simply on choice of helper phage.

Rather than depending simply on geographic linear distances, patterns of female genetic variation vary substantially between savannah and rainforest environments.

By contrast the finding of increased acoustic neuroma risk after 10 years of mobile phone use, depending simply on recall of first use, is least likely to be erroneous (Type 1) and is the better substantiated finding in their study.

All these data suggest that CBCs represent a complex evolutionary process, which at higher divergence levels is constrained by available sites in ITS2 rather than depending simply on overall sequence divergence.

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Within the framework of transition state theory, the maximum folding rate for a specific native structure depends simply on the entropic barrier as well as the heat capacity of activation.

While Chaney's fine points are correct and crucial, the Knicks' chances of winning Friday's game at Madison Square Garden may depend simply on Kurt Thomas's ability to stay on the floor and off the referees.

In the force pump the downward stroke of the piston forces water out through a side valve to a height that depends simply on the force applied to the piston.

Bush spends a good deal of time on the stump deriding his rival, and the rest of the time he projects the attitude of a man who is running unopposed which he could be forgiven for thinking if the election depended simply on who is the better campaigner.

But the arrangement of law cases and the paging of the book may depend simply on the will of the printer, of the reporter, or publisher, or the order in which the cases have been decided, or upon other accidental circumstances.

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