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Alternatively, Rad6 Rad18 might solely be required to attach the first ubiquitin moiety onto PCNA.

Currently, it remains unclear whether these diverse results reflect entity-depending differences in CAR expression or might solely be caused by methodical differences.

There are two consequences of this: (i) changes observed in one trait might solely be a by-product of changes induced in a correlated trait, and (ii) those changes might have occurred simply because of a plastic response to altered biotic and abiotic environmental conditions (e.g., temperature, food availability, competition, predator-prey overlap).

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But their reaction might not solely be based on the irritation provoked in China and the potential damage to Australia's reputation.

Moreover, preference might not solely be seen as an outcome; individuals are often asked about their treatment or health status preferences without any prior experience.

We remind the reader that, as already mentioned, this correlation might even solely be the result of autocorrelation analysis on finite-duration signals.

Finally, as the CPT provided an additional session about the topic Physical activity and nutrition, where the participants received information about physical activity as well as healthy nutrition, the found superior effect of CPT on attention might not solely be attributed to additional physical activity but could also be influenced by nutritional aspects.

The discussion above suggests that the limited job accessibility for some affordable housing residents might not be solely due to the location factor, but also the lack of local public transit facilities.

Fuller adds that if the team had restricted its analysis to those later sites where rice had become a predominant crop, beginning about 8000 years ago, then alcoholic beverages could also have been made from grapes--and rice might not be solely responsible for the Asian Flush.

Therefore, although there is a possibility that these mutants might not be solely defective in Swi1 Swi3 complex formation, our results are consistent with the notion that Swi1 Swi3 complex formation is also important to prevent DNA damage, probably during normal DNA replication.

Hence, fluctuations in the outcomes measured might not be solely attributable to the intervention.

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