Sentence examples for most likely pause from inspiring English sources

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Elongating lagging strands most likely pause at many positions over the examined region.

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They will most likely break.

There are still a few of the old-style stalls facing South Street, although they would most likely give pause to a shopper from 1884, with names like "Pie Country," "Yummy Coffee," "Sour Puss Pickles" and the like.

THE latest results from a closely followed annual survey of advertiser-agency relations would most likely give pause to even the most persistent Pollyanna.

Of all the pieces played tonight, this one is most likely to give pause for thought among Pyongyang officials.

During the past decade, the global temperature may have "paused," most likely due to natural climate fluctuations, the panel finds.

Correspondingly, the activity of DCN neurons in adult rodents consists of pauses, most likely caused by PC inhibition, mixed with transient periods of fast bursting [40].

Pausing most likely results from inefficient decoding, since it was relieved by elevated levels of hypomodified tRNAs and paromomycin.

The difference disappears when the RNA transcript harbored by the enzyme is digested with RNase A, suggesting that GC-rich RNAs form stronger secondary structures that prevent pausing, most likely by limiting backtracking.

Pol II pausing most likely is due to the occupancy of PRC1 and the incorporation of the monoubiquitin mark at these loci; however, the exact molecular mechanism of this still needs to be elucidated.

The most likely explanation for the current pause is that excess heat trapped by carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is being transferred from the atmosphere to the oceans where it is being transported down to deeper layers that cannot be monitored by satellites, Professor Belcher said.

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