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Presence of two EF hand motifs in ECD of buffalo Smoc-1 is predicted for its calcium binding affinity as it has been confirmed experimentally using circular dichroism in human SMOC-1 [ 18].

Storms and other events influence the pace, and there's no date predicted for its merger with the mainland, but, Mr. Burden says, "It's happening in human time, not geological time".

That £247m overspend will alarm ministers and NHS bosses because it is more than three times higher than the £76m net deficit the TDA predicted for its trusts in April last year.

But after all the hype it could not possibly live up to expectations.Nine years on the Segway has yet to sell as many units as the firm predicted for its first nine months.

In the 20 years since its first album, time has slowed down for Teenage Fanclub, and the big mainstream audience once predicted for its music — bright, harmony-rich songs in the tradition of Big Star and the Byrds, with undercurrents of noisy guitar abrasion — has settled into a modest cult dedicated enough to wait for albums that come less frequently than the World Cup.

It should be a very heavy metal with a density of around 37.4 g/cm3, which would be the second-highest of any of the 118 known elements, second only to that predicted for its neighbor hassium (41 g/cm3).

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Wang et al. made protein function predictions by integrating the GO terms predicted for each of its domains using a single-genome DCN [ 32].

Accumulation factors of 1.7 and 10 are predicted for macitentan and its metabolite respectively based on simulation of multiple-dose profiles using the present single-dose data (data not shown).

The difference between the price predicted for each country, given its average income, and its actual price offers a better guide to currency under- and overvaluation than the "raw" index.

Unlike Irene, whose path had been modeled, charted, and predicted for days ahead of its arrival on the eastern seaboard, the 1987 British hurricane appeared unexpectedly, swirling up out of the Bay of Biscay and defying forecasts with winds gusting over a hundred miles an hour.

Thus, given a threshold, if a term is predicted for protein i, then its parent terms are always predicted for protein i (the rationale being that a protein cannot have a more specific functional annotation without having more general terms as well).

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