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On the other hand, Aubry-Mather theory about twist maps heavily indicates that equation (1.1) most likely possesses at least some 'good' periodic solutions as well as some generalized quasi-periodic solutions.

It is unclear why this character would be particularly immune to HGT; the outer membrane most likely possesses a strong adaptive value, so that the transfer of the operational genes coding for such a structure could be positively selected and rise to fixation in a species.

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Based on the presence of pacifastin-like genes in both Arthropoda and Onychophora, the common ancestor of the Panarthropoda most likely possessed a pacifastin-like gene.

The early Finno-Ugric system of vowels most likely possessed quantitative vowel contrasts (long versus short, or full versus reduced).

The same report concluded that Syria most likely possessed 500-kilogram aerial bombs containing sarin — larger, it appears, than the warheads mounted atop rockets that killed so many in the Ghouta suburbs of Damascus on Aug. 21.

Like a piece of plain roasted sea bass accompanied by a plain green salad -- no carbs, please -- this elongated silhouette looks best on the attenuated, 99percentt lean body championed by, among others, Hedi Slimane, and most likely possessed by a 23-year-old man with a high metabolism.

Interestingly, the frontal electrode regions, bilaterally (F7, F8, Fp1, Fp2), showed long tailed distributions which could not be reproduced by the surrogate signals, thus suggesting these electrode regions most likely possess not only non-random but also different phase structure from other electrode regions.

The Bayesian analysis of character evolution suggested with high posterior probability that the most recent common ancestor of the genus Trochulus most likely possessed hairs and lived in a moist habitat.

The ancestral angiosperm mitochondrial genome almost certainly contained 41 protein-coding genes, most likely possessed 14 native mitochondrial tRNAs, including the trnV TAC) described here, and perhaps harbored as many as seven functional plastid-derived tRNA genes.

A protein encoded from this mRNA would lack the entire DBD but would most likely possess nearly the entire sequence for the progesterone-binding domain and be capable of dimerisation.

Altogether, these data show that the altered biophysical properties demonstrated for CP69, and most likely possessed by CP60 also, correlate with profoundly altered function within proliferating cells and neurons.

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