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A significant number of genes (2853, p < 0.05) exhibited expression methylation correlation, implying possible functional effects of methylation on gene expression.

Simulated monthly patterns show that the largest decrease will likely occur in winter while increases will occur in summer, implying possible more water-related disasters in this region.

Just recently, tissue weighting factors for breast tissue have more than doubled, taking into account recent research implying possible elevated radiosensitivity [63].

Stripping was rated higher in the wheel paths than between wheel paths, especially in shallow water table areas where it was observed to be 82% higher, implying possible dependency of stripping on channelization.

Central America and Pacific Northwest study sites receive highest probable impacts of climate variability driven by some unknown teleconnections that reveal unique coupling interactions between oceanic and atmospheric processes, implying possible linkages with atmospheric rivers.

However, we identify a sliding speed V0 above which the number of steady states is always even (including zero, implying possible non-existence of a steady-state) and again stable and unstable states alternate.

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An impressive supporting cast (Jessica Chastain, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels) suggests more than just a one-man show, while a world premiere at Toronto film festival implies possible awards glory.

The maintenance of constant plasma levels implies possible reduction of side effects and reduces the frequency of doses of pharmaceuticals.

This is particularly the case in Anglo-Saxon countries, which implies possible changes in the selection effect.

Therefore, the Pt/SC-CNFs-based MEA demonstrates higher Pt utilization than carbon black-based MEA, which implies possible reduction in Pt loading of MEA.

Urbanisation was by far the most important change process and the main cause of fragmentation of agricultural land and loss of coastal habitats, which imply possible negative effects for biodiversity and ecological processes.

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