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From 11,500 to 8280 cal yr BP, warm summers and abundant moisture mostly likely from high winter snowfall supported closed Pinus contorta forests.
That is mostly likely from a child at the window.
The small metallic pieces found on the needle surfaces were mostly likely from the grinding and polishing processes during the manufacture of the needles.
The results from the Fromme et al. study (2007), as well as this study, point to diet as a significant route of exposure to DEHP, mostly likely from meat consumption or consumption of solid fats.
Human exposure to Hg in this region is mostly likely from long-term exposure to Hg vapor in closed spaces such as buildings and residences and/or hand-to-mouth ingestion of soil or airborne mine wastes particles containing elevated Hg.
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If confiscated ivory of unknown origin measured by this technique is determined to to be "modern" in age (post-1989) then it mostly likely originates from an illegal source.
According to the committee, a CIA autopsy determined that Rahman had mostly likely died from hypothermia, in part because he "was forced to sit on the bare concrete floor without pants".
octonaria' sequence in GenBank was mostly likely isolated from a misidentified termite.
Until recently, it was thought that this neoplasm is mostly likely derived from biliary epithelial cells, whereas it is now thought that this cancer can alternatively take its origin from hepatic progenitor cells.
Suitors are mostly likely to be from the US, Comcast-owned NBC Universal has been frequently rumoured to be interested in ITV, both companies that Bazalgette knows well.
Preclinical and clinical studies may help elucidate the underlying mechanisms of the potential ZOL-mediated anticancer activity observed in women with a low-estrogen environment and thus help define the subpopulation of patients mostly likely to benefit from adjuvant ZOL therapy.
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