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It possibly points to a slightly higher estimate for HadCRUT3 of around 0.56c.

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Heather Kirkorian and colleagues have done some interesting research with infants and toddlers which possibly points to the ability of interactive technology such as touch screen tablets to improve a toddler's word-learning capability.

This possibly points to a consistent regulatory link between both traits [ 25].

sfrp2 invariant mRNA levels possibly points to a context dependent case of regulation.

This possibly points to a preferential colonization of the ileal mucosa in the indoor environment.

This difference possibly points to an improved current care of the hypertensives included in our study when compared to those included in the above mentioned survey.

It is thus relevant to increase the knowledge on HGF clinical value, in patients under PD, as it may possibly point to new diagnostic opportunities and therapeutic avenues.

More studies are needed to increase the knowledge on HGF clinical value, in patients under PD, as it may possibly point to new diagnostic opportunities and therapeutic avenues in the ultrafiltration failure field.

The expression pattern of SlTCP12 is strikingly complementary to that of its closest homolog SlTCP13, possibly pointing to an example of neofunctionalisation after gene duplication through divergence of expression patterns.

The chief minister of Karnataka, Jagadish Shettar, said the timing and the location of the explosion possibly pointed to a political motive.

On the sperm of the cherry-blossom-fearing mice, there was less of the methylation that can silence genes, possibly pointing to a mechanism of how the information got passed down.

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