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It is argued here that the second mover expands by relying upon accumulated organizational capabilities based on subcontracting manufacturing, hence implying likely path dependence in development.
The morning TEC peak appears to correspond to the daytime drift velocity peak in all seasons, implying likely linkage.
If this region forms a helical bundle as predicted, it would be taller than that of ScSey1p, implying likely different dynamics during membrane fusion reactions.
A Bayesian network from the lactation dataset was generated incorporating a prior knowledge network (Additional file 2) with experimental data, wherein node (i.e. mediator) interactions were portrayed as directed edges implying likely causal relationships.
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To me, anticompetitive leveraging implies likely exclusion, not mere competitive disadvantage.
While we do not claim that poor predictability always implies likely error in the experimental value, this is not unknown.
3. Specificity of the model used: As ECHA makes explicit in their case-by-case policy, the acceptance of the use of a QSAR model for one chemical and one regulatory function does not imply likely acceptance for another.
In this case, we formulated the necessary z-score criteria to distinguish simple (implies possible convergent evolution) from complex (implies likely common ancestry) TMs.
All genes were embedded in transposon-like entities, implying the likely involvement of horizontal gene transfer in the evolution of carbazole degradation pathway.
Indeed, Shh knockout mice showed milder hair follicle phenotypes than TaDk4TG mice, implying the likely function of additional regulators in secondary hair follicle development [44], [45].
They are young, healthy and (whatever the politicians imply) less likely than Britons to claim benefits.
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