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Traditional one-protein-at-a-time methods had uncovered only half a dozen brain proteins susceptible to nitration.

It turned out that Ms. Malchodi had uncovered only the fifth known copy of this particular engraving, which is "a bit of a curiosity in Revere's work," according to Lauren Hewes, the curator of graphic arts at the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Mass.

Claims of alleged abuse were highlighted by the BBC's Newsnight programme last Friday when Mr Messham said the Waterhouse inquiry had uncovered only a fraction of the abuse.

Then last year the OFT threw in the towel on its price-fixing inquiry as it had uncovered "only limited evidence of potential price-fixing, much of which is contradicted by other material" and had other higher priority investigations to pursue.

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Yet Mr Goldberg has uncovered only two instances of the Likud misusing help from such groups.

But authorities have uncovered only a small number of the labs - euphemistically called 'kitchens' as in the United States – making meth.

Conversely, it is now clear that the GWAS studies on which many of the correlations are based have uncovered only a small part of the risk, so not showing up as being in danger does not put someone in the clear.

Calter: Studies show that less than 15% of items eligible for renewals were in fact renewed.1 Our work on this database has uncovered only about 280,000 renewal records, and a surprising number of these are for things like court reporters and Singer sewing machine manuals, so it's clear to us that a very large portion of the books published in this period are now in the public domain.

For example, if only one individual was sampled from each sky island in the Arizona archipelago, we might have uncovered only haplotypes from the three genetic groups (I, II and III in Figure 3).

Hence, this analysis has uncovered only a subset of all the genomic differences that must distinguish these five substrains as their genomes continue to drift over time (for example, recent heterozygous mutations not yet fixed to homozygosity).

Considering the high historical effective population size estimated for the European eel (from 100,000 to 1×10 individuals) and associated high genetic variability [ 8], soft sweeps might be more common than hard sweeps and hence our study might have uncovered only a fraction of the genes under selection across life stages in European eel.

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