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His own work, however, had the overwhelming effect of directing attention to mechanical, presumably efficient, causes.

And the presumably efficient, competitive, private-sector options: over $10+ and $17+.

Whether the extinction of major, presumably efficient, dispersers led to serious disruption of the plants populations is probably related to the degree of reliance on megafauna dispersal [17], so that a wide gradient of megafauna-dependence patterns can be envisaged.

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High but less "incapacitating" doses produced very complex three-dimensional webs which often appeared "strikingly psychedelic" and presumably less efficient at registering vibrations.

They reported Thursday in the journal Science that the study provided the first "solid evidence" that some recently excavated primitive bird species had also adopted the four-wing body plan before they ditched the hind-limb feathers and continued alone with the presumably more efficient feathered forelimb wings.

Sequestration in the synaptic cleft presumably allows efficient transfer of small numbers of virions, and may give the virions a degree of protection from components of the immune response (complement system and antibodies).

These viruses' low pathogenicity in waterfowl presumably facilitated efficient carriage to the highly susceptible hosts.

Complex members tend to have similar protein abundances, presumably for efficient production of the complex (Carmi et al. 2006, 2009; Tuller et al. 2007).

A heat map representation of various histone modifications suggests that active histone modifications (H3K4me2, H3K4me3, H3K9ac and H3K14ac) are grouped together indicating a cumulative action presumably for efficient gene expression (Fig.  1c, green square).

The first is overkill: faced with the seemingly simple challenge of segregating nascent transcripts from DNA, why would evolution have devised as elaborate and seemingly problematic a mechanism as the spliceosomal system, rather than a simpler and presumably more efficient TREX-like transcript-coating mechanism?

Having one enzyme that can restructure itself to carry out two or more steps in sequence is presumably more efficient than parsing out the tasks to separate enzymes and also reduces the risk of losing intermediate products, particularly those that are chemically labile.

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