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Transformations into phases with lower zinc content take place continuously, probably resulting in the formation of the α-phase.

This would affect poor women in various ways, notably with regard to other, non-abortion birth-control related services (probably resulting in more unwanted pregnancies).

No baseline population data exist, but abundance of this species likely has declined with deforestation, with severe damage of some areas in Haiti probably resulting in local extirpation.

Therefore, manual selection of a few informative images is often a required step before thermal image processing, probably resulting in the oversight of necessary defect information.

The nonreservoir, ductile lithic-rich, tightly compacted sandstones can constitute impermeable barrier interbeds embedded in permeable reservoir rocks, probably resulting in heterogeneous flow.

This perturbs the interactions among residues 18I, 20I, 32I and 36I of the inhibitor, probably resulting in the above non-additivity effects.

Delany's comments added to the air of inevitability that there would be significant change after the 2014 season, probably resulting in a four-team playoff.

Roughly speaking, an expanded P.C.I. would have required a larger motherboard, probably resulting in bigger cases to surround the central processing unit and increasing the cost of the overall computer.

If this ratio of a selected storage technology does not match the requirements of the given application, then the storage has to be oversized either in terms of the thermal power or storage capacity, probably resulting in higher investment costs.

An elevated ratio of coccygeal venous plasma essential AA to nonessential AA with increasing DCAD indicated that N metabolism in the rumen was affected, probably resulting in more microbial protein flowing to the small intestine.

The theoretical predictions using the Hartree Fock method found that the zigzag edge of the carbonaceous cluster (C25H9) used provides stronger forces to attract mercury compared to the armchair edge (C24H8), probably resulting in greater mercury removal from flue gases.

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