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Thus far, this solution has been realized only at an experimental level, but hyper-dense networks, possibly complemented by SAR-derived water vapor maps, are expected to soon be widespread at an operational level thanks to the augmented potentialities of GNSS system, the growing number of permanent stations, and the availability of increasingly high-performing low-cost receivers.

What if for today's modern despot, a shout-out on social media is the new floor-scraping bow or obedient salute – and blocking on the same forum is the new firing squad (possibly complemented by an actual firing squad IRL)?

A reduced number of olfactory receptors could lead to an overall decrease in olfactory acuity during the non-breeding season, possibly complemented, by the previously mentioned pre-synaptic inhibition altering between seasons.

Proxy reports provide at least a partial view of a child's mental health and well-being [ 9] possibly complemented by important additional information from the parents.

This can usually be accomplished by taking a clinical history and performing a mental status exam, possibly complemented by the use of neuropsychological testing, including memory tests and possibly tests for other cognitive domains.

That approach complements a variety of existing approaches that estimate distribution of fitness effects of nonsynonymous mutations based on SFS data (possibly complemented by divergence data) under very specific demographic scenarios (see Bataillon and Bailey 2015; Lawrie and Petrov 2014, for a review of various methods).

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After validation of these genes on representative samples by real-time PCR, eliminating any false leads and possibly complementing with other genes, powerful panels of expression markers can be identified.

To link the genetic map to the physical map, thirteen ORFs were selected to possibly complement eleven markers.

The phenotype of the Mpsig1 mutant suggests that the function of MpSIG1 is at least partly complemented by MpSIG2 and MpSIG5, and also possibly by NEP.

These defective particles can only replicate if they are complemented by a full-length TEV or possibly other defective genomes, and their spread may therefore be limited.

We propose a scenario of frequent selective sweeps in Xpr1, possibly due to an ongoing co-evolution between receptor variants and bursts of infections, complemented by an introgression of receptor variants that convey resistance from other populations.

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