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And as with all standardized tests, performance might depend more on your state of mind the day you take it than on your intellectual prowess.
The answer won't necessarily have anything to do with his talent; in fact, it might depend more on the quality of the shooters playing alongside him.
It might depend more on Mr. Romney than Mr. Paul; a poor performance for Mr. Romney would increase the likelihood of a contested convention.
Recent studies suggest that the invasion success of many species might depend more heavily on their ability to respond to natural selection than on broad physiological tolerance or plasticity.
In the DENV4 helicase, however, P363, P223, D409, T264 and the other three water molecules are responsible for interacting with 2′-OH moieties in the RNA, suggesting that the ZIKV helicase might depend more on the water network in discriminating between RNA and DNA than the DENV4 helicase (Fig. 5B and 5C).
In the framework of motor-perceptual interactions, we hypothesized that because some eccentricities are prevalent in the motor system, their visual discrimination might depend more on motor information.
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Taken together, these results suggest that the mechanisms leading to caspase-dependent apoptosis in birds might depend on more proteases than in mammals.
That might depend on more restless backbenchers, from a governing party with a majority of only 12, breaking cover and speaking out.
Our results indicate substantial selective potential on these traits, but that the efficacy of selection for certain traits might depend on more complex genetic architecture.
It might depend on more donors entering an older age range and manifesting a glomerular filtration rate less than 60 mL/min/1.73 m in the decades after donation.
Although protein aggregation is the most visible and the best studied consequence of protein misfolding, pathogenesis of many human diseases might depend on more subtle structural changes that lead to misfunction.
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