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The results for Europeans would then be in accordance with the possibility derived from Tables 4 and 5 that white immigrants have a negative impact on volunteering.

The sixth sentence was the target conjunction describing a possibility derived from the conditional (e.g., 'The lid was twisted and the bottle did not open').

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Another possibility derives from the psychological theory that explanations most accessible to us to account for our predicaments are vital determinants of our morale.

In the field of knowledge representation another important possibility deriving from the formal ontology application is its capability of solving ambiguity cases in human language.

A second possibility derives from the importance of fusion-mediated functional complementation for mitochondrial function in the face of stress.

Precedence for this possibility derives from genetic studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, where the molecular mechanism of regulation by eIF2α phosphorylation was first discovered.

One example that supports this possibility derives from zinc binding proteins, of which numerous distinct subfamilies are represented among clades I, III, V and III & V.

Precedence for this possibility derives from studies in macrophages, where engagement of toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 results in activation of the catalytic activity of eIF2B (Woo et al., 2012 ).

Another possibility derives from the ability of BST2 to induce the activity of the NF-κB family of transcription factors (Cocka and Bates, 2012; Galao et al., 2012; Tokarev et al., 2013); this signaling function could occur from an endosomal compartment that BST2 reaches via AP1-dependent trafficking.

Different advanced services are designed to explore the possibilities derived from the integration of service robots in the smart home.

The consideration of the different possibilities derived from Eqs. (1) to (3) is implemented in the Common Correlated Effects (CCE) Mean Group estimator introduced by Pesaran (2006), which utilizes an empirical augmentation of Eq. (1) that specifically addresses the presence of cross-sectional dependence, which if ignored may produce biased coefficients.

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