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The disordered structure presumably arises from defects during dehydrogenation and cross-linking processes.

This analogue presumably arises from the conversion of 6-azidohexanoic acid 36 to its CoA thioester followed by MccB-mediated carboxylation to produce 4-azidobutylmalonyl-CoA, which is then utilized as an extender unit by module 12 of the stambomycin PKS.

This analogue presumably arises from 2-carbon elongation of 6-heptynoic acid 38 by the primary metabolic FAS of S. ambofaciens, yielding 8-nonynoic acid 40, which is converted to its CoA thioester, carboxylated by MccB, and utilized as an extender unit by module 12 of the stambomycin PKS.

Moreover, caregiver of CCI patients experiences distress which presumably arises from patients' problem behaviors such as negative emotions or pain.

What must be pointed out about such a conception of morality, for our purposes, is that any advantage it has over the conception of morality as an impartial point of view presumably arises from the fact that the ideal observer is not completely defined in terms of impartiality.

The similarity presumably arises from a shared sensorimotor system and the shared use of the three fundamental dimensions for neurally representing physical objects.

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However, this unfavorable entropy term is largely offset by enthalpic gains (ΔΔH = − 3.5 ± 0.4 kcal/mol), presumably arising from tightening of non-covalent interactions throughout the monomeric complex.

Additional contributions must be considered, presumably arising from modulations of the local water structure, changes in vibrational modes or other ordering parameters.

As photosynthesis is limited largely by CO2 diffusion inside leaves and its availability at the site of photosynthesis under saturated PPFD36,37, the difference of AN in WT, atpip1 4, and Comp GFP plants presumably arose from a reduction of CO2 transport either by leaf stomata or by mesophyll cells or both.

However, because CO has a small dipole moment, while N2 is non-dipole (note they are isoelectronic), the different formation sequences observed for CO hydrates may presumably arise from the CO dipole effect during the nucleation stage, although the difference in the guest chemistry can also be a determining factor.

Some contrast was seen in distal external iliac arteries, presumably arising from collateral vessels.

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