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Mr. Geragos said, based on his fragmentary knowledge of the identity of Mr. Jackson's accuser and the accuser's account, "I'm not so sure there's even going to be a charging document".
One factor that may limit the exploitation of this potential is the still rather fragmentary knowledge of basic biological and endocrine traits of zebrafish.
Understanding and assessing the weight of all of these factors on backscatter is a difficult task, due to the spatially limited and fragmentary knowledge of the seabed from of direct observations (e.g. grab samples, cores, videos).
Since then, it has been barely studied, resulting in a fragmentary knowledge of its eruptions and possibly even unrecorded episodes.
In consequence of the fragmentary knowledge of meiofaunal taxonomy, this fauna is frequently neglected in conservation and biogeography, and ecological analyses remain superficial despite the undoubted importance of meiofauna; e.g., in the food chain [ 8].
While methods for integration of regulatory and metabolic networks have been reported [ 13- 15], still fragmentary knowledge of kinetic and regulatory phenomena (e.g. transcriptional, translational, signalling), together with their cumbersome biological specificity [ 16], may preclude their full applicability in metabolic engineering.
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The elucidation of the functions of these hypothetical proteins can lead to additional protein pathways and revelation of new cascades, thus completing our fragmentary knowledge on the proteome complex.
Model simulations attempt to imitate and to visualise the complexity of reality, but they can supply only fragmentary knowledge on a virtual model world, which cannot depict social complexity [65 Lenhard].
Correction: In John Seabrook's "Fragmentary Knowledge," an account of how an early-Byzantine sundial calendar came to London's Science Museum indicates that the man who brought it to the museum met with Michael Wright, a curator of mechanical engineering there; in fact, it was another member of the museum staff, J. V. Field, who met with the man and later showed the instrument to Wright.
Thus, considering the fragmentary knowledge we have of conifer genomes and the emphasis put on sampling SNPs from regulatory genes from large gene families, the overall success rate obtained was decent.
Notwithstanding the difficulty of assessing the generality of the results, due to the fragmentary knowledge about the complete set of cellular LMs, distinct evolutionary patterns were identified.
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