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Oxygen atoms in the complexes are most probably involved in bridging bonds of the type AlOAl and.
This effect is eliminated at low salt concentrations by a single mutation of a hydrophobic residue within BH19 sequence, which is most probably involved in non-native interactions.
Trade across the northern part of the plateau, through the sites of Tepe Hissar and Sialk, most probably involved transshipping semiprecious stones such as lapis lazuli from Afghanistan to Mesopotamia.
These bacteria can be pathogens but in this niche they are most probably involved in fermentation.
To date, 5 NCED genes are most probably involved in ABA biosynthesis in Arabidopsis (Iuchi et al., 2000; Schwartz et al., 2003) and rice (Saika et al., 2007; Zhu et al., 2009).
Novaya Gazeta staff organized their own investigation and said that these defendants were most probably involved in the crime but they played more a supportive role.
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The charge transfer behaviour in the cse of I−3/I2 couple, appears to be much more complex, most probably involving adsorption of I− on the surface.
However, the committee concluded that there likely had been a conspiracy to kill King, most probably involving Ray's brothers John and Jerry.
We postulate that the presence of specific bacteria is recognized by L. plantarum NC8 as an environmental stimulus to switch a specific adaptive response on, most probably involving bacteriocin production.
Different from the silicide reaction in SPE, which is realized under iron-rich condition, reactive deposition epitaxy (RDE) (deposition of iron on the silicon substrate heated to a determined temperature) most probably involves diffusion of monomers on the surface, which may lead to the formation of unusual silicide structures.
Taken together, these data indicate that FGF2 is induced in late hypoxia by a translational event most probably involving the IRES.
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