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The total cellular pool of SHR proteins, like other DNA repair proteins, is likely to exist in a soluble form as well as an insoluble form (chromatin-bound). Regarding the latter, it has been suggested that the level of chromatin-bound DNA repair proteins is a steady-state representation of endogenous ongoing DNA repair activity [26], [27].

(b) The condition is likely to exist or develop in other products of the same type design.

This approach, he said, "takes the edge off a little bit" -- an edge that is likely to exist when older executives find themselves reporting to a thirtysomething boss.

The results show that an optimal roughness for minimum friction is likely to exist for any polymer, and it depends on the bulk properties of the polymer itself.

In these alloys, the beta-phase is likely to exist following DLD, instead of the desirable duplex alpha + beta microstructure that gives a good balance of properties.

It is a culture in which Armstrong's brand of bullying, intimidation and peer pressure might not rule the sport anymore, but is likely to exist.

That something, he said, is likely to exist "in the constitutional netherworld of immigration and preventive detention, where the limits of liberty are hotly debated in the first place, and where it therefore seems more difficult to resist the state's arguments about security and convenience.

The BBC's director general, Tony Hall, has already suggested that the 24-hour BBC News TV channel may eventually be shut, using a "two horse" analogy to explain how it is likely to exist side-by-side with a digital video strategy to serve the differing needs of more traditional and tech-savvy licence fee payers.

The present work reflects a further refinement in this analytical description in that the melt layer, which underlies several previous studies and is likely to exist only at modest overpressures, is replaced by sublimation and pyrolysis at the material surface, followed by an attached gas flame that converts the unburned gaseous reactants to final products.

The time lag between the isolation of a habitat patch and the new equilibrium in the number or occurrence of species seems to be around 100 150 years, indicating that an extinction debt is likely to exist in recently isolated fragments.

Under most circumstances, an equilibrium among outer-sphere and inner-sphere complexes is likely to exist.

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