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On one hand, it is possible that chromosomal damage, possibly resulting from attempted replication in an unpermissive cellular environment, could bring about S-phase checkpoint activation and consequent slow-down/arrest of DNA replication [28], [29].
Nevertheless, uncertainties are still remaining in the paleomagnetic record in this study, possibly resulting from the sampling resolution and possible influence of detrital inputs from intermittent source expansion.
In spite of Mimas's small size, it shows some evidence of resurfacing, possibly resulting from a partial melting of the icy crust.
A typical sequence of weather possibly resulting from the approach and passage of a cyclone and its fronts through an area is depicted in the diagram.
The report said Iran had sought to explain the spike, found in February at its once-secret Fordo enrichment plant near the holy city of Qum, as possibly resulting from "technical reasons beyond the operator's control".
These changes may be suggestive of altered neurodevelopmental maturation possibly resulting from chronic fetal hypoxemia.
Abdominal adiposity has long been associated with excess caloric intake possibly resulting from increased psychosocial stress and associated cortisol dysfunction.
From the late Neolithic, they reflect open environments, possibly resulting from increasing use of the floodplain for agropastoral activities.
Ad detection is more difficult than menu localization, possibly resulting from designers' different purposes for the two elements.
The UPD layer comprised Co atoms arranging in disarray, possibly resulting from competitive adsorption of hydrogen at the Pt electrode.
Space measurements have revealed several phenomena possibly resulting from dust plasma interactions, but most of the dust plasma interactions are at present not quantified.
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