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We would like to stress here, as in the paper, that this translation does not equate to peptide function, and that the role of many uORFs could be simply cis-regulatory.
Clearly phenotypic analysis does not necessarily equate to actual cell function, but on the basis of these analyses, we show that TB cases have a more complex functional profile prior to treatment and this is reduced to HHC levels post-treatment.
This is critical also because an observed biochemical property, e.g., the binding of an E to a target, does not automatically equate to any biological function in vivo.
Lower scores equated to better function.
That both cerebellar atrophy patients and dancers show reduced cerebellar GM density does not, however, equate to equivalent behavioral functioning between the groups.
Furthermore this preliminary analysis was only based on the essential genes of B. subtilis, and it is well established that functional ubiquity does not equate to gene ubiquity: a same function could be essential in other clades, but performed by a gene of a completely different descent.
One explanation may be that a 'high' HOMA%B does not always equate to better beta-cell functioning but perhaps the opposite.
For both belief and reinforcement learning, this would equate to players using an argmax function to select the alternative that returns the maximum utility.
It is important to note that the items on individual sexual function problems do not equate to a clinical diagnosis of specific dysfunction.
In principle, expenditure should equate to income.
Offense, however, does not equate to coercion.
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