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The observed high specificity to NACs constitutes an unprecedented example resulting from the unique combination of hydrogen-bonding donor/acceptor and hydrophobicity in the interparticle structure.
As such, the influence of significant deviations from hydrostatic conditions (for example, resulting from glacial loading) should not be neglected when considering gas interaction with the buffer over long timescales.
Changes in ECG intervals can indicate changes in cardiac electrophysiology, for example, resulting from ion channel inhibition.
In principle, directly isolating metagenomic DNA from the environment implies unbiased genomic representation; however, biases are introduced during its isolation, for example, resulting from differences in cell lyses.
The latter measure was taken to diminish bias resulting from poor assemblies, for example resulting from low coverage or capture of divergent paralogous copies of chloroplast regions residing in the nuclear or mitochondrial genome.
The goal of gene prioritization is to identify the most relevant genes for a particular phenotype or a disease of interest, from a large set of input candidates, for example, resulting from a high-throughput genomics experiment.
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Its abatement of sulfur dioxide, for example, resulted from the mandated deployment of scrubbers and forced replacement of inefficient old power plants, motivated by numerical reduction targets to reduce sulfur emissions and increase energy efficiency.
Higher levels may, for example, result from feed consumption before sampling or stress.
Some contrast enhancement examples resulted from different algorithms for gray-scale images and color images are shown in Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7, respectively.
Their deep-diving capacity, for example, results from certain nifty adaptations in blood physiology and heart anatomy.
The blood disease known as sickle cell anemia, for example, results from a hereditary abnormality in the production of the red oxygen-carrying pigment (hemoglobin) of the red cells of the blood.
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