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Part of the advantage of these approaches is that they are most likely consistent with various metaphysical interpretations their proponents being in the business of offering an economical and faithful logico-linguistic ideology rather than offering a fleshed out or prescriptive ontology.

Thus none of the three presentations is clearly "best" in terms of helping participants to make decisions that were most likely consistent with their preferences.

Therefore, most likely, consistent with WHO guidelines, RDTs will increasingly be used for the diagnosis of malaria in Africa.

In 3 cases small hyperechogenic particles were detected at the interface between compact bone and ligament at the proximo-axial aspect of the PSBs, which was most likely consistent with avulsion fragments.

For the Keeshond, older studies proved a clear founder effect, which was most likely consistent with an autosomal recessive inheritance [ 120, 125], the median age at onset was reported with 2 years and some EEG examination has been made, however, further detailed clinical data are lacking.

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Thus, the top ranked annotation groups most likely have consistent lower p-values for their annotation members.

The hypothesis of retention of ancestral polymorphism seems most likely and is consistent with the lack of any deep divergence between C. forbesii and C. guadalupensis plastid DNA and the discovery of the second-most frequent haplotype (H24) in three other allopatric New World species of Callitropsis.

We therefore conclude that the nominal p values observed in the GWAS are most likely to be consistent with statistical noise.

These genes are the most likely to be consistent with in vivo experiments or patient samples, where it is difficult to assess how long a tissue sample has been exposed to a toxic agent.

Haplotype analysis using intragenic SNPs between Family 1_II:2, Family 2_II:4 and Family 3_II:1 indicated that the mutation resulted from a common founder individual with shared runs of homozygosity (ROH) of 714 139 bps, most likely very ancient consistent with the different ethnic and geographic origin of these families (Supplementary Material, Fig. S2).

As the visual cues becomes more consistent and easier to extract, the ratings are also most likely to become more consistent.

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