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We used the quantitative estimation of RNA molecules to show that the highest expressed genes are more likely represented by a corresponding protein.
However, the proportion of patients with type 1 diabetes was found to be extremely small (4 %) and so any significant test for effect modification would have more likely represented false positive or chance findings rather than true differences in associations.
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As for fears of change in Washington, both Mr. Rash and Mr. Tyndall said that would more likely represent opportunity for Fox News.
And while some Republicans see a light at the end of the tunnel, that light more likely represents the Democratic train that is primed to mow down more Republicans in November".
However, in this population, never using these devices more likely represents an inability to use them.
Inspection of the content of these 4 items, however, suggests that this factor more likely represents catastrophic thinking, rather than fear of movement.
So y a will more likely represent a yield range of ( left{ {y_{ta} left| {y_{a} ; - 25 < y_{ta} < y_{a} ; + 25} right.} right} ).
This may reflect a true picture but more likely represents incomplete reporting, failure to investigate power tools, or lack of surveillance linking surgical site infections (SSIs) to power tools.
These data suggest that the fluids responsible for this late epidote were not derived from the SIC, and more likely represent basement-derived fluids that passed through the SIC and Onaping Formation.
The scale of domestic migration may represent the factors related to sociocultural structure, while home renting more likely represents the spatial condition and the relationship between humans and spaces.
This suggests that such dimeric conformation more likely represents the DnaB2 structure (Figure 4B).
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