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Indeed, murine Crm1 complexes with Rev-RRE elute from size-exclusion columns with an even larger apparent size than with human Crm1 and display a different, elongated, hour-glass shape in class averages of negatively-stained particles, suggesting that these differences in the dimer complexes may reflect observed differences in Rev-RRE binding and export activities.

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This pattern may reflect variations observed in the water chemistry across the atolls, because Prochlorococcus is common in oligotrophic water, whereas Synechococcus becomes dominant in increasingly nutrient rich water [51], [52].

The number of predicted STAT6 binding sites, however, was much larger than the experimentally observed binding sites, which may reflect the typically observed high false positive rate of computational binding predictions and the cell type specific state of chromatin as well as other competing factors affecting binding in vitro.

The slightly larger entropic penalty from reduction in the conformational freedom for the bH1-44/VEGF interelativerelatove thethe bH1-44/HER2 bH1-44/HER2 may reflect what interaction in the crystal structures of free VEGF showing maytiple conforeflects in the regions bound by bH1 [38].

This may reflect the redundancy observed in many yeast RNA surveillance pathways (Houseley and Tollervey, 2009).

This may reflect the variation observed between ethnic populations and/or differences in body mass index.

These differences in mortality profiles between Genesee County and the other five counties may reflect differences commonly observed between urban and rural residents.

Increased mitotic gene expression occurred both in the malignant epithelium and adjacent stroma, which may reflect the often observed desmoplastic reaction around the tumor cells.

These discordant observations may reflect differences in gene expression observed between tumor and cell line models resulting from the environmental specificities of tumor cells in vivo and the heterogeneous mixture of cells in tumor samples, including immune cells as well as tissue-specific cells, which cannot be reproduced with cells grown in culture plates [67].

This being the case, the punctuational language change observed may reflect humans' capacity to adjust languages at critical times in our cultural evolutionary history; maintaining cohesion in the light of the emergence of new and/or rival groups.

But as uncomfortable as it makes us, we must acknowledge that the differences observed may reflect biases that are insidiously interwoven into the basic fabric of the merit/reward system of science.

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