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The fraction of a Watt needed for the ion-driven air induction is so negligible a proportion of the thermal output that, if necessary, it could be generated thermoelectrically at the burner mouth.
It is true that chronic migraine pain can be maintained by the central sensitization, but taking this for granted we consequently maintain that it could be generated in the brain without the need of vascular dilatation. .
It is true that chronic migraine pain can be maintained by the central sensitization, but taking this for granted we consequently maintain that it could be generated in the brain without the need of vascular dilatation.
Phase to power coupling is particularly interesting since it could be generated by a slower rhythm (e.g. theta or alpha) modulating the excitability of a network producing high frequency oscillations.
It could be a side product of the native reductive carboxylation reaction to form ethylmalonyl-CoA, or it could be generated from isobutyryl-CoA via valine synthesis, or from metabolism of even-numbered fatty acids [ 37, 40].
For a new protein sequence, the probability that it could be generated by each HMM model is calculated and the protein is assigned to the family if the P-value is below a specified cutoff.
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