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Significant amplitudes (2 to 4 K) also exist at high latitudes (60° to 70°) in eCMAM30, indicating the presence of trapped modes, possibly indicative of an in situ source of excitation (i.e., chemical heating).
The loss of the same metabolic abilities indicates convergent evolution in these clones, possibly indicative of parallel specialization to a similar niche.
It feels like a dynamic possibly indicative of their time in the studio together.
It has been suggested that these feathers were sexually dimorphic structures and possibly indicative of males.
Others have a peculiar thumbprintlike texture, possibly indicative of the former presence of stagnant ice.
It was possibly indicative that none of its critics had listened to Clarkson's previous album, Breakaway, particularly the song that would become its greatest success.
The tracer distribution within the thighs allowed for an individual gradient, possibly indicative of the degree of muscle affection.
The polymers became insoluble after heat-treatment at approximately 400°C, possibly indicative of a crosslinking reaction between the polymer chains at the pendant sites.
The exploration of the data also resulted in the identification of two possibly indicative and characteristic trace elements: niobium and zirconium.
Descriptors V35, V3, V6, V16, V32, V36 and V31 have misfit statistics, possibly indicative of greater variation in ratings than expected and suggesting disagreement between ratings.
Fig. 2 a OCT of left eye showing loss of the inner segment/outer segment (IS/OS) junction subfoveally (arrow) and hyperreflective areas along the photoreceptor layer (arrowheads), possibly indicative of foci of active inflammation.
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