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The existing B-cell linear-epitope finding methods are far less than optimal or may only find part of epitope sequences, which may indicate that the prediction methods based on composition of amino acids properties might be better than the prediction methods based on amino acids exact positions.
"They may only find out when somebody turns up to kick them out of their house".
"In some of the most tragic circumstances, when merchant vessels arrive the crew may only find a few survivors amongst the corpses in the water".
In a letter to David Cameron, Mr Corbyn wrote: "Ali's case is especially urgent – the secrecy of the Saudi system means that he could face execution at any time, and even his family may only find out after the event.
Americans and Europeans may only find bills and pizza menus stuffed through their letter boxes in the future, but the Japanese will probably be sitting down to their toast and cornflakes with a paper for a long time to come.
For now, you may only find the beer at Dodger Stadium under an exclusivity deal until Sept. 1, when the beer is released and made available everywhere else.
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Such tools may not only find many uses in the quieting of electrical activity for basic science studies but may also, in the future, find clinical uses for their ability to safely and transiently shut down cellular electrical activity in a precise fashion.
The results may not only find applications in thin-film metrology and surface patterning but also provide insight into the wrinkling phenomena of various living tissues.
Call me naïve if you wish, but with all the cards on the table, insurance and drug companies may just find that their only good choice is to be part of the solution.
While you may want to only find completed stories, many of the best stories out there are still in progress.
Pure electric power may only be found in the next year or two in the upper reaches of the product line.
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