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Note that this experimental procedure allowed probing the cytoskeleton at various locations and thus average out any variability stemming from the possibly distinct local properties of the cytoskeleton and possible micro-environmental changes caused by the bead.

The Slovaks Slavs closely akin to, but possibly distinct from, the Czechs probably entered it from Silesia in the 6th or 7th century.

Miyamoto (2009) presents a scenario where agriculture spread from (possibly distinct) locations in northeast China to the east and north (Fig. 2).

Here Aristotle suggests the notion of practical accuracy, clearly distinct from mathematical accuracy, is possibly distinct from the accuracy of the study of nature.

The term 'man' signifies the form of man wherever the term occurs, but each occurrence of the term 'man' supposits for (the individuals in) possibly distinct classes or groups of men (but note that it supposits for the men, not the classes).

Later analysis of its DNA suggests that, with its closest relative the Daurian jackdaw, it is an early offshoot from the genus Corvus, and possibly distinct enough to warrant reclassification in a separate genus, Coloeus.

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Although the lack of ESTs in particular tissues may indicate difficulties to distinguish between different MT1 transcripts or bias in tissue representation, these caveats do not necessarily challenge the tissue-specificity generally observed in most MT1 duplicates, possibly playing distinct roles in distinct cell types as was suggested before [44], [46].

Moreover, some structural variations of CbmNav were found, possibly endowing distinct functions in order to adapt to the physiologically distinct properties for the cochlear VGSCs.

As a result, Ms. Lawrence has been lobbying for a cabinet position -- and possibly a distinct department, to bolster the departmental Office of Smart Growth -- to push sprawl programs and "pull together this comprehensive agenda to stop growth in the wrong places and start it in the right places".

Overall, researchers have generally observed low concentrations of such microbes relative to most environments on Earth -- but found the potential for a complex microbial ecosystem of bacteria and fungi, possibly with distinct ecological zones.

Although orbital detections are consistent with the hematite and sulfate detections made in situ by Opportunity in the hematite plains, they also show the presence of a clay-rich horizon at depth, overlying another, thicker, possibly chemically distinct, sulfate-rich unit within the etched terrains.

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