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Yet its strong performance in the fourth quarter, analysts say, mainly points to the success of its strategy in recent years of tilting toward higher-profit software and services and reducing its reliance on the computer hardware business, which suffers more in down economic cycles.

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Early wireless communication is mainly point-to-point communication.

Daoists are more likely to play with these metaphysical metaphors than are Confucians or Mohists who mainly point to (their favored part of) dao.

Several reports of EEG analyses and brainstem acoustic evoked potentials (BAEP) mainly pointing to neuropathophysiological changes among Ecstasy users, indicating a selective neurotoxicity within the serotonergic system of the CNS [12] [15].

The rapid construction of the wartime ROFs in the area would have produced unaccustomed PM, and the associated CL excess in the part from which local workers were mainly drawn points to its cause in this PM.

Lamellapodia were formed at the leading edge of lateral hypoblast cells and these protrusions were mainly pointing anterodorsally to the direction of cell movement.

Respondents mainly pointed at doctors and pharmacists, less at nurses – except to say that nurses in private practice or orderlies in private pharmacies overprescribe.

The show's central conceit — two per cent of the world's population has disappeared into thin air without explanation — is a compelling one, but it serves mainly to point to a larger truth about the actual world; haven't we all, really, been abandoned here, without explanation?

On the other hand, mutations in genes implicated in lipid metabolism were mainly ubiquitous, pointing to its possible involvement in tumor initiation.

For example, the unusually high number of exceptions for certain measurement indicators (such as confirmation of stroke diagnosis) were mainly logistical, pointing to potential problems with access to specialist services and the timescales allocated to these quality indicators.

The emerging paradigm is that TEs may be considered as templates of pre-organized combinations of binding sequences which can then move around in the genome carrying an already prepackaged combinatorial regulatory information which can subsequently be fine tuned by local evolutionary moves (mainly point mutations) according to the specific needs of the target genes.

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