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Gas of predominantly biogenic origin is thought to constitute more than 20 percent of the world's gas reserves.
Some say the era of the de facto rule of the mighty top 10%, or top 1%, or whatever insidious sliver of the income distribution is thought to constitute the moneyed power elite, is upon us, or nearly so.
The teacher provides "erroneous knowledge" as well, which is thought to constitute particularly serious mistakes for learners.
Additionally, the teacher submits the erroneous knowledge that is thought to constitute particularly serious mistakes for learners in Prolog.
Most commonly, being in some relation is thought to constitute the "nature" of some special status entity.
This phenomenon, most often referred to as quorum sensing, is thought to constitute a self-cell-density sensing mechanism allowing bacterial populations to alter gene expression in response to increases in their own density.
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The Sunnis are thought to constitute a majority in three provinces.
While there has been no recent census in Iraq, the Shiites are thought to constitute a majority in the country.
These markings are thought to constitute a logographic form of writing consisting of some 1,200 different characters representing numerals, names, and such material objects as cloth and cow.
FHA domains are thought to constitute phosphopeptide-binding elements.
Segregated soft and hard parts of the copolymer are thought to constitute the material unit, which is anisotropically distributed.
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