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This may imply efficient collection of panchromatic photoelectrons by delicate molecular design and is expected to boost fields related to solar energy utilization.
The fact that the cell number did not decrease after 48 h of treatment with Pd-Spm in any of the cell lines may imply efficient synthesis of GSH, maintaining at least a low pool, although not detectable, of GSH sufficient for cell proliferation and survival.
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Instead, it may imply that efficient animals are more adaptable and less susceptible to stress than +RFIfat or inefficient animals.
By contrast, precise information on reciprocity types may imply that all efficient social choice functions are implementable.
This difference may imply a more efficient dispersal that could have enabled A. schaueriana to colonize the southern and southeastern coast of Brazil.
These observations may imply a more efficient odorant-transporting system in females, whereas a more active Olfr gene expressing system in males.
These findings are particularly relevant to the observation of consistently higher codon bias of X-linked genes in D. melanogaster [ 30- 32] and may imply that natural selection might be more efficient at X-linked loci in general.
As an example, one high level explorative scenario is scarce resources, which when explored at the lower packaging level may imply a scenario of leaner, more resource-efficient packaging.
Thus, autophagy observed under distinct conditions is counteracted by a hyperactive Acs2p pathway, which may imply a general requirement of Acs2p inhibition for efficient induction of autophagy.
Increases may indicate neural recruitment, while decreases may imply that a region became unimportant or developed a more efficient representation of the skill.
This may imply that the secretory pathway in eukaryotic cells is more efficient than in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.
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