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The epigenetic network provides feedback regulatory mechanisms; and processes such as imprinting, heterochromatization, or housekeeping gene transcription are most likely continuously supported with balancing regulators in order to preserve their initial chromatin state.
This explains the presence of two well-resolved clades of rainbow fishes north and south of this mountain range ([ 24, 54], this study); the ancestral populations became most likely continuously separated.
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Such efforts will most likely continue.
Most likely, SeEcR continuously regulated the transcription of SeTre-1, SeCHSA and SeCHSB (Fig. 5A, E and F).
These observations indicate that no interval exists that can be construed as an interepidemic period during which the virus is completely absent; hence, transmission most likely occurs continuously within specific locales.
Although the ancient Greek Philo of Byzantium (3rd century BC) featured a sort of endless belt for his magazine arcuballista, which did not transmit continuous power, the influential source for Su Song's chain drive is most likely the continuously-driven chain pump known in China since the Han Dynasty (202 BC–220 AD).
CTVT represents the oldest known cancer cell line that has been continuously propagated, most likely for more than 10,000 years [ 118, 119].
They tend to sing loudly and continuously and are most likely to be heard while the skylark is in flight.
However these types of practices are most likely to occur when profits are continuously sliding down and people try to minimise the bad news.
Indeed, the notion of a 'Bayesian brain' – the idea that the brain is continuously predicting the most likely interpretation of new visual input on basis of context and memory, providing priors for analysis – gained a large amount of support in the recent literature [4].
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