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Mouse models harboring both gain and loss of function in Tcf7l2 do not readily reconcile these differences.

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These apparently conflicting views are readily reconciled: men knowledgeable about Jewish law and tradition would have scrutinized Jesus carefully, and it is likely that both scribes and Pharisees challenged his behaviour and teaching, as the Gospels indicate (e.g., Mark 2 6, 16; 3:22; Matthew 9 11; 12:2).

Where tactile spatial acuity is poor (e.g. forearm; large σs), length contraction readily reconciles perception with prior expectation.

In the absence of such data, our current MD analyses point to considerable flexibility of loops in the proximity of the catalytic core, which is most readily reconciled with an induced-fit mechanism for the binding of single stranded DNA substrate to the A3G C-CDA.

Considering that Ku self-associates to bring together DNA ends, this observation can be readily reconciled with its normal function.

The ligand-to-cluster stoichiometry of [(CdSe 34 n-octylamine)16(di- n-pentylamine)2] is not readily reCdSe 34 n-octylamineeoretically proposed structures of the bare (CdSe)34 nanocluster.

Given that the gel-blotting was only capable of detecting methylation changes at the 5-CCGG sites, whereas the bisulfite sequencing results were the collective of all cytosines within the sequenced region, the seemingly discrepant results can be readily reconciled.

The different conclusions from these studies can be readily reconciled by the fact that initial studies only used C-terminal GFP tags with the first 50 to 100 N-terminal amino acids of the target proteins [ 22].

In particular, I argue that most of the data presented here can be readily reconciled under a model where the root is alternatively placed within the unibacteria (either within endobacteria or between endobacteria and actinobacteria).

Having said that, both class II and class III phylogenies are arguably more readily reconciled with presence in LUCA, though the general pattern of frequent intradomain and occasional interdomain horizontal transfers is such that, on these data, it is not possible to definitively establish whether LUCA was DNA-based [ 54].

This modern biological paradox cannot readily be reconciled, especially in the characteristic case where the founder population is small, as 'such populations are definitely in a precarious position' (Mayr 1965; page 42).

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