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In the CAZy database, GH family 124 has only one characterised enzyme while a prokaryotic representative of GH family 55 has not been yet characterised.

The choice then was to retain only one characterised event per point in time before aggregating, rather than generating more numerous different states.

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Of the five thermodynamically destabilised variants characterised, only one residue (I60V) close to the interface between two mechanical sub-domains was found to differ in mechanical properties to wild type (ΔFI60V WT = − 36 pN at 447 nm s− 1, ΔxuI60V WT = 0.2 nm).

To date, only one other study has characterised the evolutionary dynamics of a specific sexually antagonistic allele [ 31].

Compared to an unstretched lamina, it is necessary to introduce only one further parameter to characterise the influence of shearing on the product distribution of two competitive, consecutive reactions.

Analysis of the records shows that each pigment is characterised by only one synthetic pathway.

The abundance measure with the best classification results was log converted basal area, yielding five tree communities of which four were characterised by only one important indicator species (Table 2).

A negative iFOBT is characterised by only one colour band in the 'C' region.

Our review of literature revealed only one case report of pneumonia characterised as mucoid phenotype [ 2].

DCN and RAI1 also showed concordance with our results, although their expression was characterised in only one study.

These three proteins belong to the simplest group of the DnaJ proteins (type III) characterised by only one specific domain, the J-domain [ 1].

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