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The damage to the painting had been most likely inflicted when the paint was still relatively soft: the scratches had sliced through the paint without splintering it.
According to Dikika Project leader Zeresenay Alemseged of the California Academy of Sciences, such markings could have been made only with stone tools and were likely inflicted while carving meat off the bone or while breaking the bones open to extract marrow.
Scientists believe that the wound was likely inflicted by another Velociraptor during a fight.
The "side-necked" sea turtle Bothremys was especially common in the eastern habitat of Deinosuchus, and several of its shells have been found with bite marks that were most likely inflicted by the giant crocodilian.
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The overwhelming scientific consensus is that unchecked climate change will likely inflict major ecological hardships on our descendants.
The overwhelming consensus among climate scientists is that unless we act, climate change will likely inflict momentous ecological damage in the future.
In our lifetimes, climate shifts will likely inflict severe damage to human welfare in a continent already battling with entrenched poverty, degraded ecosystems and civil strife.
A failure to raise the debt ceiling, should it come to that, would likely inflict a different kind of pain than sequestration or even a shutdown of the federal government.
Cis regulatory sequences derived from blood meal-induced/up-regulated mosquito genes allow potentiating swift induction and effective levels of transcription of an associated effector gene, while likely inflicting the least fitness cost [ 54, 55].
In short (pun intended), these positions are likely inflicting a good deal of pain, which at some point will cause the short crowd to begin closing out these shorts.
Furthermore, extracellular Osaka-mutant Aβ lacks the trophic effect on spines, likely inflicting a dual assault on spines in AD.
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