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These siRNAs are most likely processed from single-stranded hairpin RNA precursors in a process resembling miRNA biogenesis.
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A special attention has been paid to take into account the electrode microstructure properties as well as the most likely processes occurring therein.
We propose a model of intense electronically-stimulated surface desorption of the atoms as the most likely process for this damage mechanism.
It is argued that the most likely process governing this lifetime is photodetachment induced by background thermal 300 K black-body radiation.
Since industrial activity is absent in the catchment area, th soil leaching and urban runoff are the most likely process contributing in Fe in surface water (Simeonov et al. 2003).
Much like the spread of a disease in a social network, we propose that brain networks most likely process information via parallel duplication along unrestricted walks.
Parents are given information, which they most likely process within themselves before they involve children, and the family process itself is likely to be slower.
The hypothesis describing the most likely processes should then generate the most similar parameters for the observed pattern from real populations.
Thus all the prerequisites for the conformational selection process to occur exist, and this is by far the most likely process by which the folding of the population occurs.
However, immigration can increase the rate of genetic recovery after bottleneck events and is the most likely process maintaining high genetic diversity in populations that fluctuate in size [ 14].
However, we were unable to detect RCS protein adducts, implying that direct oxidation of amino acids residues is the most likely process and that the scavengers are able to form stable adducts with oxidized proteins.
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