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If the O1-termination were used, then dissociation would be more probable because the 5-coordinate surface Fe atoms could adsorb an H2O molecule and this could dissociate to form Fe-OH and protonated O1 surface atoms (i.e., FeOH2 + FeO → 2FeOH).
Swine flu is more probable because dengue is characterized by a facial rash while sore throat and cold are the symptoms of swine flu".
While the definitive data to distinguish these two hypotheses are lacking, the first hypothesis seems more probable because Guianese clonal queen genotypes share a large proportion of their alleles at each locus with the neighboring sexual populations and hence likely originated from these sexual populations (Foucaud et al. 2007).
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Despite all that, the likelihood of a major deal appears more probable than it did last year because the cost of doing nothing could be another round of big losses, and even bankruptcies.
300 is more probable from here, and probably below par.
The new fracturing is more probable than the other phenomena, because the others can cause the whitening over the crevasses not only on the tips.
That seems more probable than that it's simply because the Palins are Christians, whereas the Portmans, er, aren't.
For tiles of the same size, the smaller number of attachment points, the better because this is more probable in real polymers.
For a larger sized input gene set, this fact should more strongly affect the SSA results because it is more probable that different subsets of the input gene set are over or underexpressed in different samples.
It is more probable that fish demonstrate these behaviours because they have evolved innate reflexes associated with specific spinal and sub-telencephalic neural circuits.
However, the first ATG may be preferred because it is first encountered by the ribosome during the scanning of the mRNA and because AxxATGA is more probable as a translation start site than CxxATGG [18].
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