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But others have been suggested (Byrne (2001), Levine (2003)): e.g., perceptual experience might instead represent sense-data, or nonexistent colorish properties that physical objects do not really have.

Thus, TssH foci not associated with bright TssB foci might instead represent TagJ-Tss Hcomplexes completing the final breakdown of spent sheaths.

It is therefore unclear whether these sequence segments are genuine POTRA domains, or might instead represent novel, long intervening regions rendering more flexibility to the respective POTRA arms.

Although the SNPs with an MAF around 0.1 could indicate the presence of even more stable variants, this peak might instead represent transient mutational variants.

To determine whether previous multidrug-resistant isolates identified as B. fragilis might instead represent this novel genomospecies, we compared ANIb values for other isolates with those of the clinical isolate in our study.

Wholesale adoption of automated electronic reporting systems in their current form might instead represent a quick response to the pressures of the moment rather than a fully considered decision that acknowledges some of the documented problems with the new technology.

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In another culture, the spiralling rug might instead be represented by a snake or a roll of paper, but thanks to Bahrami's cultural background (and his mother's career as a rug weaver), she was able to inject this design choice with a unique, personal flavour.

A skeptic might wonder whether the triumphant brasses at the end signal an arrival at spiritual awareness; or might they instead represent a lazy habit of Bruckner worship or, still worse, a bid for a standing ovation?

A teacher faced with such objections might want to avoid playing lawyer, however; the objector might instead be politely referred to the attorney who represents the local school district.

Although such outcomes might be programmed, the supporting evidence of only a single EST suggests they may instead represent rare splicing errors.

The possibility that high-depth regions instead represent inserts elsewhere (e.g., in the mitochondrial genome) cannot be excluded, although we did not observe obvious sequence variation in these genes that might be indicative of divergent copies in other genomes.

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