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Ping- pong might be neutral territory, but Sarandon over the years has never knowingly walked away from controversy, some of it potentially career threatening.

In Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972), the Court ruled that a law that "unduly burdens the practice of religion" without a compelling interest, even though it might be "neutral on its face," would be unconstitutional.

The British trumpet gave a very uncertain note in July [1914], allowing the Germans to delude themselves that Britain might be neutral ... the contrast in habits between the energy and enthusiasm of the young First Lord and the lackadaisical habits of the First Sea Lord Prince Louis of Battenberg made Fisher's recall all but inevitable".

Therefore, the fact that cysteine substitutions do not eliminate channel function is not readily interpretable since the sidechain might be neutral, if the pKa value is little perturbed (nominal pKa ∼8.5 9), or might be substantially negative, if the pKa is shifted to ∼7.5 (aided by a nearby S4Arg) [60].

These islands, which might be neutral or transient, mainly encode hypothetical proteins (Konstantinidis et al., 2006).

As such, some mutations may have been advantageous only to those cultures which dipped to such low densities, and analogously might be neutral or deleterious at high density.

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Were this analysis done elsewhere, "truth" might instead be neutral, tightening the race considerably.

Considering that the first indel to disrupt an open reading frame might not be neutral, we examined only those pseudogenes that contained at least three indels.

Throughout the remainder of this work, we will refer to mutations that spread by neutral genetic drift during our experiments as "neutral" – the reader should keep in mind that these mutations might not be neutral in all other evolutionary scenarios.

While future studies will have to reveal how much of the observed differences between P. pacificus and C. elegans is really of functional importance, it has often been assumed that such differences might simply be neutral [ 23, 53].

Within orders like Hymenoptera, although a correlation between the extent of mt genome modification and parasitism appears to be lacking [ 39, 40] (with an additional implication that the position of mt genes might largely be neutral [ 32]), the truncation of PCGs as presented in this report, probably represents a separate issue.

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