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The findings indicates that Shiraz neighbourhoods are likely to be characterized by deep environmental segregation.
But the 2016 field will be far more likely to be characterized by articulate and passionate debate.
Players have long memories, and at least for the remainder of this season, the Mets-Yankees rivalry is likely to be characterized by good baseball and bad blood.
If that is not the case, the decisions are likely to be characterized by overconfidence, because the available information will be reinforcing rather than discordant.
However, Science and Technology in the Twenty First Century, is likely to be characterized by a much greater emphasis on Multidisciplinary studies.
We are about to enter the land of the Trump Administration, which is likely to be characterized not only by a lack of transparency, in the closed-door sense, but by outright lies.
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Therefore, P. polymyxa likely utilizes a yet to be characterized lignin and aromatic degradation pathway and to the best of our knowledge no complete characterization of the lignin metabolism network has taken place in any Firmicutes bacteria.
Recent hard X-ray surveys have proven to be effective in discovering large numbers of X-ray sources that, despite the likely association with active nuclei, appear to be characterized by "peculiar" properties.
However, many other constituents that have yet to be characterized are likely to contribute to honey's antimicrobial properties.
Thus, although our findings suggest that part of the effect of A77 1726 on IL-1Ra production occurs through the inhibition of COX-2 activity, other unknown mechanisms, which remain to be characterized, are likely to be involved.
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