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This is consistent with a novel eye organization that possibly comprises "two eyes in one".
It should be mentioned that the presequence regions of E. gracilis chloroplast precursor proteins have been predicted to vary from 61 to 233 aa, and the shortest one currently known (that of Eno29) possibly comprises only 47 aa.
Given that the combined molecular weight of Ska1 (33 kDa), Ska2 (15 kDa) and Ska3 (45 kDa) is <100 kDa, the complex possibly comprises multiple copies of each protein and/or possesses an elongated structure.
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John-Paul says he can knock up just what we need using a few metres of fabric, possibly comprising old duvet covers, and six lengths of dowel from the hardware shop.
International wants me to hold that a parent company board may unilaterally direct and control a process by which its indirect, wholly owned subsidiary sells assets that would, if held directly by the parent, possibly comprise substantially all of the parent's assets and by which the sale proceeds under a contract that the parent corporation itself negotiates, signs, and fully guarantees.
In the middle latitudes of this region a metres-thick mantle, possibly comprising an ice-dust admixture, has been reported; the occurrence of putative periglacial landforms such as flat-floored (thermokarst-like) depressions, small-sized (possibly thermal-contraction) polygons and polygon trough/junction pits also has been noted.
Such system design choices should be carefully taken into consideration when comparing energy consumption of different schemes possibly comprising different numbers of single-hop transmissions N TX.
Most of the RBPs bound to distinct subsets of mRNA, some of them code for functionally related proteins and thus, possibly comprise "RNA regulons".
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