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The residual mRNA amounting to 10 ± 4% is most probably derived from non-neural cells devoid of an active nestin promoter15.

The product ion at m/z 469 is most probably derived from m/z 402 fragment ion of SPhMDPOBn: [M-C10H11O2-C6H5S + 3Na+-2H+]+.

The concentration of Ca and Mg in the groundwater is most probably derived from leaching of carbonate minerals such as calcite and dolomite (Magesh et al. 2013).

Kristó and Makk write that Béla's name "most probably" derived from the Turkish adjective bujla ("noble").

These paralogous synteny are most probably derived from ancient genome duplications.

Therefore, this compound is most probably derived from tyrosine in JG1.

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The siCDK11 siRNA sequence used in this experiment has 3/19 mismatches comparing the human CDK11A and CDK11B genes with the homologous mouse CDK11B (Cdc2L1) sequence; human siCDK11 is thus not likely to knockdown mouse CDK11 expression by Argonaute 2/RISC-based mechanisms, and the RACE products detected most probably derive from the human xenograft tumor cells.

This analysis confirms the results of the initial qualitative and quantitative tests, also indicating that OH 86 most probably derives from a fifth ray (with a probability six times more likely than ray II, using the seven shape variables, and with a probability 10 times more likely than ray II, using the seven raw dimensions; Supplementary Fig. 3).

The obtained tree topologies demonstrate that, unlike arsenite oxidase, the respiratory arsenate reductase is a more recent invention of the bacterial subtree and most probably derives from an enzyme involved in sulfur metabolism.

One of the most common probably derives from the same root as the Norwegian word fukka and the Swedish focka (to copulate), and was first recorded in the early 16th century.Largely thanks to Chaucer, whose poetry is full of naughtiness, some of the best-sounding words come from old English.

Because most CFUs probably derive from aggregates of many Attamyces cells, the pellet which a female A. texana uses as a starter inoculum for her first garden probably contains a population of minimally several thousands of cultivar cells.

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