Sentence examples for most likely released from inspiring English sources

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The water was most likely released in repeated jökulhlaups and flowed in relatively small channels on the floors of the tunnel valleys, which gradually became ice-filled with the lowering of the bed.

The D3 band is attributed to out-of-plane defects, such as tetrahedral carbons; such defects are most likely released during the early stages of graphitization (Bény-Bassez and Rouzaud 1985).

You'll be helping her allow the feeling to be acknowledged, processed and most likely released, rather than lingering and waiting to show its ugly face during labor.

To those around him, Smart appeared perfectly sane, and he was most likely released because of legislation concurrently being passed in parliament advocating for a reform to patient care.

Compounds like propofol and methoxy-phenyl oxime (Table 3), as well as 2,4 diisocyanato-1-methyl benzene (Figure 4A) were most likely released from anesthetics used in biopsy procedure.

As a semi-aquatic moss, the spores are most likely released into water or mud.

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ES appears to be a nonspecific stimulus, most likely releasing other neuropeptides besides CGRP.

We propose that in the absence of the Pt-based drug, CisPt, mechanical stress is most likely releasing the cytosol ROS and making it available to act on the nucleus).

Eventually, Barr will be forced to hand the Mueller report to Congress, which will most likely release or leak it.

The union and hospital association plan at least a month's worth of ads, and will most likely release more in the coming weeks.

They traded their pick (No. 22 over all) to the Trail Blazers for $3 million and the rights to Eddie Gill, whom they will most likely release.

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