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This suggests that hypertrophied lips is not the ancestral state in this species complex and instead may only arise under particular ecological conditions and genetic backgrounds.

Plausibly preplay might be initiated immediately when the cued arm is baited (start of GOAL-CUE) and simply persist into the subsequent REST2 period, alternatively the bias may only arise during rest.

We are recruiting children and families with new diagnoses in order to maximize understanding of the condition trajectory, but we also are including those with established diagnoses as some symptoms may only arise later in the condition course.

The lack of a significant positive or negative correlation between alphabet size and statistical performance on myoglobin suggests that (unlike on myosin) higher-state alphabets are not better, and that a generic benefit associated with fewer-state alphabets may only arise on alignments with less sequences than the myoglobin data.

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These observations were the first to suggest that blood vessels in adults may not only arise by angiogenesis, but may also result from recruitment to blood vessels of a progenitor population (vasculogenesis).

Therefore, these compounds may not only arise for the air water interface chemistry but also, depending on the ionization mode (especially for H3O+), from secondary processes in the ion cell of the PTR-MS.

Any aesthetic properties these entities may have can only arise because the observers have previously coevolved aesthetic preferences through interactions with genuine art forms, and these observers bring these aesthetic preferences to, or project them on, additional sensory experiences outside of the context in which they coevolved.

While it certainly seems reasonable to expect that a complex organelle may only have arisen once in evolution (meaning acidocalcisomes should be considered ancient), such expectation is not evidence in itself.

The acts may have been constant, but the anger can only arise in the new social field.

It can only arise non-adaptively.

Alternatively, their response may be an example of a general phenomenon of fragmentation effects only arising when < 20% of woodland cover remains at a given scale.

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