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The injury toll most likely represented more than half of the troops at the outpost.

Colvin said that this surprisingly low number most likely represented all the Tiger fighters left alive on the beach.

He said that because of where the lines were on the dog and human's anatomy, they most likely represented actual leashes and were not mere symbolic lines.

Most likely represented by a two-athlete contingent, Iraq will be allowed to compete at the upcoming Beijing Games after the International Olympic Committee received a last-minute pledge that the country would properly restructure its national Olympic organization.

Calculation of average nucleotide identity (ANI) among all nine Sulfurovum MAGs indicated that two pairs of MAGs (FS954_Bin99 and FS856_Bin37 from Piccard, and FS854_Bin9 and FS881_Bin43 from Piccard and Von Damm, respectively) were over 98% identical and therefore most likely represented the same species (Fig. 3b).

It most likely represented epiretinal membrane and remained unchanged throughout the visits (arrowheads).

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The maximum penalty under the law is $35 million, so the $70 million most likely represents two violations.

SL4-labeled cells revealed a distinct vesicular localization, most likely representing lysosomal compartments.

Additional masses, most likely representing the cargo during transport, are distinguished in some of the pores.

Records from other areas most likely represent misidentified specimens (Supplementary Table 2).

Help!" But this most likely represents a fraction of viable businesses that have been cyberpadlocked.

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