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The comparison of the nitrate/DOC concentration patterns to the concentration patterns of major cations during the storms studied suggests that DOC is likely exported via a combination of overland flow and preferential flow through soil macropores in both watersheds.
PFI1785w is a single copy gene that encodes a small protein likely exported to the red blood cell as judged by its predicted signal sequence and export motif.
The mediators responsible for remodeling the erythrocyte are most likely exported proteins (Sargeant et al., 2006).
magadii contained putative targeting signals for translocation through the twin-arginine transport (Tat) pathway, suggesting that these proteases are most likely exported out of the cell.
This included 2271 proteins predicted as cytoplasmic and 1179 predicted to form the E. coli cell-envelope proteome (857 IM, 245 PE and 77 OM), and another 53 as likely exported (extracellular) (Table S1).
We have provided evidence that GX is likely exported out of cells and imported back by the exogenous cellodextrin transporter before being cleaved by SdCBP, exhausting resources that could have been reserved for cellobiose fermentation.
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If a country has many goods that are in demand, then the country will likely export many goods to make money.
"When we look at the likely export addressable opportunities at a global level for the defence industry, five of the 10 leading countries are from the Middle East," Moores said.
Never mind that the majority of the contracts for the processed oil are already cut and most of it will likely be exported to foreign countries.
It is more likely that exported proteins interact with the host cells than membrane and cytoplasmic proteins [ 6, 9, 10, 30].
And as such, he contended, they were more likely to export terrorism, spread dangerous weapons, or start ethnic conflicts.
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