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The ocean floors possess remarkably regular striped patterns of variations in magnetic intensity, displaying a striking mirror-image symmetry across ridge or rise axes.

The time-lapse SECM images presented in this paper possess remarkably high spatial resolution compared to 50 × optical microscopic images.

A sample of 'Artificial Rubber', made in 1892 by Sir William Tilden at the Mason College of Science (precursor of the University of Birmingham), has come to light, and has been found to still possess remarkably good rubbery properties.

The calculations on their nonlinear optical (NLO) properties with ZINDO/SCI SOS method show that the investigated compounds possess remarkably larger static first hyperpolarizability values amounting to −239.48 and −339.83 × 10−30 esu for C55O5 and C54O6, respectively, which are comparable to the reported exohedral C60 derivatives.

This suggests that the two genotypes possess remarkably similar basal functioning.

Ancestral organisms have been estimated to possess remarkably rich gene complements, although gene loss is a driving force in subsequent lineage adaptation and diversification.

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Compared with PCNO, Ag/PCNO plasmonic photocatalysts possessed remarkably enhanced photocatalytic performances in both pollutant degradation and disinfection under visible light irradiation.

DMA also demonstrated that the polyureas based on only PDMS as the SS possessed remarkably broad and nearly temperature insensitive rubbery plateaus that extended up to ca. 175 °C, the upper temperature limit depending upon the PDMS MW.

Materials prepared using the milling protocol possessed remarkably low iron loadings (<0.1 wt%) but featured highly accessible sites and small nanoparticle sizes that seemed to be related to the observed differences in activities in the systems.

Similarly, BA patients with significant fibrosis (n = 44) possessed remarkably higher serum adiponectin than those with insignificant fibrosis (n = 16) (17.7 ± 1.2 vs. 9.4 ± 1.1 μg/ml, P < 0.001).

Interestingly, both diatoms and P. tricornutum in particular, possess a remarkably high number of genes derived from bacteria, many of which could potentially contribute to novel metabolisms and environmental sensing [13].

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