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These biochemical reactions, which are even not completely known, construct signaling pathways, a different type of reaction networks from metabolic networks.

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It is possible that the courts in most if not all states will conclude that the details of how MERS functioned, even if not completely in accord with state law, should not prevent foreclosures.

Indeed, it is usually mandatory to assess chemical (i.e., molecular grafting) or physical (i.e., blending with natural polymers) modifications to generate their semi-synthetic counterparts, better recognized, even if not completely accepted into the implant site.

Even though not completely understood, these finding suggest that shared environmental and/or genetic risk factors may underlie both migraine and psychiatric symptoms, and may explain the correlation between chronic headache, poor quality of life and suicidal risk.

Owing to their chemical similarity, in the following discussion we will assume that measurements of one member of the anthraquinone class are relevant, even if not completely similar, to understanding the chemistry of all members of the class.

If we consider the exposition of the walls from which the sampling profiles were chosen, data obtained by the UNI11087/2003 procedure could be justified even if not completely explained.

Of course, any effort at stock-taking will reflect a particular point of view, but with this caveat in mind, several observations seem plausible, even if not completely uncontroversial.

Next, Church argues, it is plausible to suppose that C2, even if not completely synonymous with C3, is at least so close to C3 "so as to ensure its having the same denotation".

Had the KBD been constructed, the ever increasing demand for electricity would have been met even if not completely, the 3600 MW addition in the national grid would have made a massive difference.

What is more, hepatic regeneration is delayed, even if not completely impaired, in the elderly.

Even if not completely understood, Wnt signaling might also play an important role in the carcinogenesis of CC [ 37] and recently, the effectiveness of several Wnt pathway inhibitors on human CC cells has been demonstrated [ 38].

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