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The beetle is much larger than the fly, so we might predict it provides more DNA (beetle > fly); however, the beetle is trapped inside a much harder carapace and so the DNA is harder to extract (fly > beetle).
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Was it without effect as one might predict if it is specific for alpha-adrenergic receptors?
However, proteins containing more than three zinc-fingers do not bind as tightly as one might predict, and it appears that some type of strain is introduced when a six-finger protein is constructed with canonical linkers.
As acquired immunity to blood-stage malaria was thought to be primarily antibody-mediated, one might predict that it would be largely unaffected, particularly as cytokine patterns in HIV-infected individuals are said to be associated with a shift to Th2-type responses [ 5].
While "calmness" might predict market movements, it doesn't necessarily cause them.
NAFLD associates with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (T2D) and it has been suggested that it might predict the presence or future development of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) [4], [5].
The uncertainty could evaporate if PPR were to get out of retailing, as some people predict it might.
Actually, since there's no "next week" for us to predict, it might be fun to ask the commenters for their favorite moments of this season.
Ratings for this go-round are beating ratings from Beijing, which has led the network to predict it might make a small profit on the games, after initially predicting a $200 million loss.
According to Musick and Bumpass' data, the only difference marriage makes is that it might predict physical health.
Interestingly, several lines of recent evidence suggest that HER2 serum level might provide a novel and useful tool for management of patients with breast cancer, as it might predict prognosis, treatment selection and clinical response.
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