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That lets casual users who want to contribute to the project to do so with less effort, meaning they may contribute far more data.
In this case, therefore, correctly modelling the beta strand pairing might satisfy five times as many constraints as correctly modelling the pair of helices, even though the helices may contribute far more to the overall model TM score.
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On the other hand, we have to expect that phonon-difference processes 5 5 may contribute to the far-infrared absorption.
The possibility exists that other membrane bound acid phosphatases, besides LdMAcP, the only acid ecto-phosphatase with known molecular identity thus far, may contribute to this activity.
Hence, the lack of concordance in this field is limiting the conclusion how far this observation may contribute to the thesis that trigger point diagnosis is reliable.
Hagel also told The Hill that although he has donated only to Feingold so far this cycle, he may contribute to others.
- Notably, in our present study, miR-155 expression was strongly reduced in CKD patients, and further clinical studies will have to discern in how far distinct miRNA expression may contribute to monocyte subset biology in man.
Findings are expected to show how far key mediators and confounders may contribute to the association between PAE and child health and development.
So far, more and more genetic events which may contribute to the pathogenesis of MPN have been elucidated.
Although they may contribute to weight control, the extra calories dissipated are clearly far from any major clinical significance in the treatment of obesity.
Early differentially methylated genes may contribute to onset and progression of the disease, while the far more abundant and diverse differentially methylated genes at the late leukemic disease stage may reflect clonal diversification of AML and bystander events.
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