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Arrowkey offers a money-back guarantee on its software, making it possible that CD's full of freshly recovered data will be the only thing getting burned.
As the authors noted themselves, they used a strict (possibly overly conservative) Bonferroni correction, making it possible that they missed out on loci that were associated with ADHD and/or ASD.
A federal appeals court today lifted a stay of execution for a child killer in Tennessee, making it possible that the state could carry out its first execution in 40 years early Thursday.
Seropositivity for CMV and CMV latency has been associated with telomere shortening [ 28], making it possible that CMV could be contributing to mortality through its effects on immunity.
He faces a ten-year term in France, making it possible that he will die before returning home.
Smallpox has been eradicated worldwide, but some illicit vaccine stocks may still exist, making it possible that terrorists could use them in germ warfare.
The Indians are starved for pitching, making it possible that the right-handers Jake Westbrook and Ryan Bradley are among those being considered.
A 1987 Supreme Court decision had granted the military greater jurisdiction over civilian crimes, making it possible that he could be court-martialled.
Hungarian and Chinese ammunition had also been provided to the Afghan government by A.E.Y., making it possible that several of the remaining magazines included American-procured rounds.
Minimal changes in secondary structure were observed between the engineered peptide and the triblock peptide-PEG-peptide, making it possible that the triblock's multimerization was responsible for this antibody response.
A mutation in the human homolog of gkt causes the neurodegenerative disease spinocerebellar ataxia with neuropathy (SCAN1) [4], making it possible that a failure of membrane protein localization is a cause of this disease.
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