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It is possible, however, to read the MDC statement as asserting, not a factual kind of regularity, but as a counterfactual kind of near-determinism: were all the conditions the same, then the mechanism would likely produce the same phenomenon, where "likely" accommodates mechanisms with stochastic elements.
In addition, the large tubulin binding cavity most likely accommodates different ligands in slightly different subsites.
The presence of this pocket likely accommodates the variations in the C2 and C4 positions of the phenyl ring (Table 1).
In the case of Zr4+, which likely accommodates eight ligands, there was no description of this type of geometric isomerism in the DFT calculations.
Together, these findings demonstrate that the UCS canyon composes the major myosin-binding site of UNC-45 and most likely accommodates an unfolded portion of the myosin substrate, as also suggested previously (Srikakulam et al., 2008).
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Foramina perforate the lateral surface of the premaxillary body and likely accommodated branching of the medial ethmoidal nerve and subnarial artery [1].
However, we note that the substantial confidence intervals associated with many divergence date estimates likely accommodate much of the error from inaccurate branch length estimates.
The contact area illustrated represents a lower limit, and the contact area for the somewhat elongated particles in our current experiments can likely accommodate up to approximately 120 HA trimers (see 'Results' and 'Materials and methods').
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