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Since the sodium salt of Mordant Yellow 1 water is soluble, it was most probably incorporated into sample P.11 in an insoluble form, precipitated onto an inert substrate or most probably as its aluminium lake [48].
This was most probably incorporated in the form of zinc sulphate (zinc vitriol, white vitriol, white copperas), which, like powdered glass is recommended as a siccative for oil in various historical documentary sources, or as an ingredient in the preparation of boiled oils [5].
The hydroxyl group at C14 position is most probably incorporated as post-PKS oxygenation, and the gene encoding a hydroxylase, acuO2 (KALB_6568), is present within the cluster.
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As a result, substrate hydrogenation most probably incorporates the conversion of hydrides from bridging to terminal binding modes.
"And I think they've probably incorporated that into how they mythologize New York.
Just as most office buildings today have security desks, in the future they will probably incorporate a range of antiterrorist devices currently found only in airports and embassies.
"They will probably incorporate the emerging capabilities of wireless connectivity, and peer review ratings".
The fact that plain MBs as well as PMAA and NOTA MBs could also be labeled by 99mTc, but to a lesser extent, most probably indicates that 99mTc was incorporated into the PVA matrix of the bubbles by nonspecific binding.
These results strongly suggest that the length of continuous DNA incorporated into B. subtilis is most probably greater than 1271 kb.
Most probably, at this temperature, Be atoms incorporate in different sub-lattice site leading to a higher compensation level.
Therefore in yeast, MTs could incorporate tub2-S172E β tubulin but they most probably present structural alterations.
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