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The chief minister of Karnataka, Jagadish Shettar, said the timing and the location of the explosion possibly pointed to a political motive.

The level of velocity fluctuations in the solid phase was higher than that of the gas phase at the bend entrance and this possibly pointed to an early formation of particle rope.

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On the sperm of the cherry-blossom-fearing mice, there was less of the methylation that can silence genes, possibly pointing to a mechanism of how the information got passed down.

In addition, the pull-down studies revealed that UFD-2 still interacts with the UNC-45E781Kts-mutant, yet we observed a reduced ubiquitination of this mutant protein, possibly pointing to changes in the targeted UCS domain (Fig. 4a).

An inexpensive, generic anti-inflammatory drug from the aspirin family helped patients in a clinical trial manage their Type 2 diabetes and lower their blood sugar, adding to evidence that inflammation plays a role in diabetes, and possibly pointing to new therapeutic approaches to the disease.

It possibly points to a slightly higher estimate for HadCRUT3 of around 0.56c.

New files possibly pointing to a forthcoming, Apple streaming radio service – or at least new functionality – have been discovered in the iPad's file system.

The slew of resignations could possibly point to members of Parliament demanding a vote of no confidence in May, even though her team is confident that their Brexit plan would pass if it gets put to a vote. .

Heather Kirkorian and colleagues have done some interesting research with infants and toddlers which possibly points to the ability of interactive technology such as touch screen tablets to improve a toddler's word-learning capability.

It could be speculated that autistic symptom profiles out of the heterogeneous ASD population that overlap with symptom profiles related to specific genotypes can possibly point to convergent etiologies.

Only in women, the putative myelin marker λ⊥ significantly increased with increasing BMI (and leptin levels) predominantly in the genu of the corpus callosum, possibly pointing to additional degeneration of myelin.

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