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The higher eHSP72 and lower nHSP72 we found in patients receiving hydrocortisone might probably indicate a higher degree of stress and inflammation in this group.
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Thus lower latitudes (probably indicating warmer-temperature environments) might allow accumulation of nucleotide mutations in the promoter regions.
For MASTL, the signal on the immunoblot with Alexa488-conjugated streptavidin was not detectable, probably indicating that the efficiency of biotinylation in MASTL proteins might be too low to detect for the immunoblot.
This non-significant decrease in all suicides probably indicates that other factors may have favourably influenced suicide rates, and hence might have contributed to the findings for paracetamol poisoning deaths.
This heterogeneous response to differentiation induction with different polar compounds probably indicates different mechanisms of action and suggests that the induction of biochemical differentiation might be independently regulated from events leading to cell fusion and terminal differentiation.
Therefore, the same order for the two types of map most probably indicates conservation of genomes among the different grape species; the non-collinearity for some chromosome regions might indicate some variations among different grape species during evolution.
This finding probably indicates that the additional features of the 70-gene signature not used in the 8-TSP classifier might carry additional prognostic information beyond five years (see Additional files 1 and 2).
The design of the door probably indicated otherwise.
This shift probably indicates π π interaction between PANI and PS.
GVS: For me, it was probably indicated in the script.
This probably indicates repeated and prolonged wound healing reactions.
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