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Thus, there may exist an alternative conformation of the enzyme which may not be seen in the existing crystal structures [36].

Hence, if the conditions of these existence results do not hold for some repeated games, there still may exist an infinitely split Nash equilibrium.

When this is the case, there may exist an incentive-induced limit to deflationary policy.

The new results suggest there may exist "an alternative pathway that involves the transmission of hereditary information via RNA," and that in special circumstances the RNA pathway can modify the information in the DNA pathway, Dr. Pruitt said.

"Other civilizations, perhaps more successful ones, may exist an infinite number of times on the preceding and following pages of the Book of the Universe," Sakharov wrote in his Nobel Prize lecture.

It is found that in Peierls-Nabbaro treatments there may exist an error in representing the atom positions across the slip plane after the dislocation is assumed to be translated by a distance.

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The results indicate that there may exist a relationship between problem characteristics and fruitful solution strategies.

Consequently, there may exist a range of possible radiological impacts that need to be considered.

The results showed that there may exist a flexible interfacial area with lower stiffness than the matrix.

There may exist a stress singularity at the edges of bi-material interface, where the debonding usually initiates from.

Therefore, there may exist a novel molecular rationale for new platinum antitumor drugs development in the twenty-first century.

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