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It may either predict the ZigBee's traffic demand or explicitly be informed by a ZigBee node.
Low circulating PC levels may either predict or be a consequence of lower leg ulcers.
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Although a given miRNA may be either predicted (in silico), or demonstrated (in situ), to have a regulatory capacity, its physiological relevance has to be established in a specific context of a live system.
Strategies include developing an awareness of risk factors for preterm labour and a sense of acuity in predicting who may either elect to stay beyond the recommended time or who may travel to the referral community for a short time but return before the birth.
Alternatively, servers may not predict either of the two positions for the swapped region, and evaluation over the domain core with the swapped region removed can be useful.
Note that the 5' ends of these gRNAs have not been physically mapped, and that corrections in the predicted editing events may either extend or decrease the 5' and 3' ends of the actual gRNA.
This application of imaging is sometimes referred to as response prediction in the sense that an early change in imaging signal may predict either the imaging status on completion of therapy or the ultimate treatment benefit.
For a mixture of {θ′ (or θ″)+T1} in Al Cu Li alloys the simulation predicts that the larger T1-plates may either reduce or increase the strengthening effect depending on the particular circumstances.
Shape perturbations may either grow or decay.
This may either help or not.
Phosphorylation and GlcNAcylation mostly affect the same amino acids (S/T), hence an intricate interplay between these modifications may be predicted, either via competitive occupancy at the same site or alternative occupancy at adjacent sites [ 71].
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