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The clear on/off blinking to the background level (Fig. 2d,f) reveals that the emission indeed arises from a single LH2 complex.

"If the reference numbers that every citizen received for the census are saved for the long term, the danger of abuse indeed arises," the paper quoted Mr. Schaar as saying.

If the speed-distance effect indeed arises from an empirical strategy of vision, then the relative occurrence of image speeds traveling over different projected distances on the image plane should accurately predict the responses of observers in psychophysical testing.

Although both these points are controversial, there is compelling evidence that the effect indeed arises because letters and digit recognition depend on different cognitive mechanisms, rather than that the effect is due to perceptual differences between letters and digits [34], [35], [36].

To assess if internalized TLN indeed arises from macropinocytic uptake, we incubated TLN/Rac1V12-expressing cells with 70 kDa dextran beads.

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The team then showed experimentally that stemlike cells indeed arise quickly in the sorted subpopulations.

New possibilities may indeed arise once a process is well along, as seems to have happened at the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Without any opportunity for mature reflection Mr Higgins, who is by nature someone who seeks to avoid confrontation or unpleasantness, decided to play along with the discussion when the topic did indeed arise.

This argument has some attraction, although if confusion does indeed arise, the advertiser's choice of keyword may make a difference to the infringement analysis even if the consumer cannot discern that choice.

'Discussions may indeed arise and we would rely on the professionalism of teachers to acknowledge any issues raised by children and deal with them in a way that is appropriate,' she said.

But in 2003, the editors of Science, Nature and The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences issued a joint declaration saying that occasions might indeed arise when a paper "should be modified, or not be published".

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