Sentence examples for predicted to exist from inspiring English sources

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Although miR399, the classic P-responsive miRNA, was predicted to exist in soybean [ 18], no experiments to verify the existence of this or other P-responsive mRNAs have been reported in soybean.

Thirteen isotopes of dubnium are known so far, and three more are predicted to exist.

Type 2 quasars have been predicted to exist by a popular model for quasars.

Specifically, the majority of the most massive dark matter satellites predicted to exist are too dense to host any of the bright satellite galaxies of the Milky Way.

Instead, gravitational waves are minuscule ripples in the fabric of space that are predicted to exist by Einstein's monumental gravitational theory, General Relativity.

Ice XV has long been predicted to exist at temperatures of between 108 and 180 kelvins and at a pressure of 1.1 gigapascals.

Several components associated with the immune and inflammatory transcriptional activation were also predicted to exist in 5′ flanking region of OfC1Inh.

Results: An extensive stem-loop structure was predicted to exist between the two internal priming sites of the HEV RNA by the dnasis software.

Multiplicity is predicted to exist over a wide range of conditions, including the case of a reaction with a zero activation energy.

Because the largest black holes can swallow the most mass and power the biggest outbursts, ultramassive black holes had already been predicted to exist, to explain some of the most powerful outbursts seen.

Li says that this SSZ "has been theoretically predicted to exist, but we see it directly for the first time," in transmission electron microscope (TEM) videos taken during charging.

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