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However, there is still no clear evidence for this probable competitive relation.
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The probable reason is the exceedingly competitive nature of research in many fields.
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Probable mechanisms for the CMT-CTX interaction include competitive microsomal enzyme inhibition and/or acutely depressed hepatic blood flow.
(k) of this section, which is the Competitive, Special, and Facilities Research Grant Act, to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
It is quite probable that future elections to the EP will be even more competitive than the one in 2014.
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The Steelers would argue that Testaverde should have been listed as probable on an injury report, and by not doing so, the Jets received a competitive advantage.
Other competitive traits, such as stem elongation and apical dominance, are the most probable candidates to exhibit plastic responses contingent on kinship of neighbours.
Although we were unable to obtain X-ray crystal structures for our best compounds bound to the protein, direct and competitive ITC experiments strongly implicate the FxxA binding region as the most probable binding site.
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