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Predators still abound, and fishing nets snare an unknown but likely large number of juvenile turtles.
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Neonatal elimination programmes may provide further boosters for women, but it is likely large numbers of men receive no further immunization.
Penicillins are typical of complex ionic samples which likely contain large number of degradation-related impurities (DRIs) with different polarities and charge properties.
Still, the most visited malicious subdomain Avast tracked had around 400,000 views in the last quarter, and likely a large number of those visitors were then affected by the malware.
There are also likely a large number of QTL of small effect that control flowering time, with evidence for allelic series at most loci (Buckler et al. 2009).
Therefore, while there are likely a large number of undiscovered macaque KIR alleles, the most common macaque KIR genes may now have been identified.
In IgD myeloma, most patients tend to be younger than other myeloma patients, and there are likely a large number of eligible cases.
We note that MP gives superior performance when evolutionary rate is variable for the set of characters and approximates maximum likelihood (ML) when using large numbers of multistate characters (convergence is less likely with large number of character states) [ 54].
In these whole-genome introgression strains there are likely a large number of factors that differ between the OreR and Aut genomes that impact mitochondrial function, some of which might directly influence the effects of the simw – Aatm interaction.
Something like 12percentt of all birds, a third of all amphibians and, likely, similarly large numbers of plants are in serious danger, I'd say.
At any rate it is not likely that large numbers of northern nomads ever owned such expensive devices.
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