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The gene NP_805259 (putative aminotransferase) of Salmonella typhi is also a paralog at the Enterobacteriales node, but it lacks its ortholog at the Salmonella node, because it was probably lost.
And some of it was probably lost".
From Dortmund's perspective the "salad bowl" (championship trophy) was won with the tumultuous 1-0 win against Bayern in April but, as far as Bayern were concerned, it was probably lost a couple of months earlier.
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When a bird goes that far astray, it's probably lost, or else it's been blown off course by a storm.
And I think it's probably lost more people more money than anything else.
While CCs are secure if the owner loses, misplaces or sometimes donates the computer device that has the CC key it is probably lost forever.
There's a cute little irony in the use of old means of transportation to cut off new ones (large portions of the fence in Nogales are made out of surplus landing pad from the first Gulf War), but I suspect it's probably lost on the migrants who scramble their way through and around these barriers trying to get to a patch of greener grass. .
As a private company, I don't know its revenues -- though the company says they're over $100 million, it's probably losing money and its value is unknown.
Cdc48 seems more closely related to the proteasome cap, which in the ancestral eukaryote became differentiated into a heteromeric structure by gene duplication and divergence, than it is to FtsH, which was probably lost in the ancestral neomuran.
According to Mark Goldberg, editor of the UN Dispatch website, Isaacs' campaign was probably lost before it began because of Trump's policies, but the candidate's views contributed to the scale of the defeat.
It was thus internal gas that was analyzed as opposed to external adsorbed gas which was probably lost in storage.
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