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Once it got back online, communications with Beresheet were gone, indicating a likely crash landing.
Just beyond them is a plume of smoke, confirming the blast and indicating a likely point of impact.
Furthermore, sequence alignment of human, mouse, and rhesus BST-2 promoters showed STAT binding sites to be conserved, indicating a likely dependency on STAT3 for effective BST-2 gene expression22.
Floc-associated IOB and IRB identified here (16S rDNA) differ from those commonly identified within sediment/groundwater (IRB) and seep (IOB) habitats, indicating a likely wider habitat distribution and genetic diversity of Fe-bacteria than currently considered.
These changes were highly conserved in strains from multiple geographic locations, particularly in F.t. holarctica populations, indicating a likely early origin during subspecies divergence [12].
This protein had similarity to a variety of other bacterial groups but predominantly to proteins from cyanobacteria, fimicutes and δ-proteobacteria, indicating a likely LGT event.
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There's no information that indicated a likely cause".
Estimates for Germany, France and Italy, indicate a likely cut in unemployment rates of 50%, 366%and34%4% respectively.
If Simplot indicated a likely recombination event, the sequence was removed from the analysis (46 sequences).
Jideonwo added that, curiously, social media sites such as Twitter had seemed to indicate a likely victory for Buhari, but now results suggested Jonathan would win.
Four justices -- Chief Justice William Rehnquist and Justices Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy -- indicated a likely willingness to uphold voucher schemes, reasoning in an opinion by Justice Thomas that it is "bigotry" to exclude "pervasively sectarian schools from otherwise permissible aid programs".
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