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Using HHpred, which is one of the most sensitive sequence comparison programs and does not rely explicitly on spatial information [ 15] and the sequence model of G2 domain family derived from pfam07474, we observed several matches to cnidarian fluorescent proteins, with the borderline HHpred P-values from 0.0017 to 0.05.

Golems are compelling to writers both because they rely explicitly on words to give them life and because they're simultaneously more and less than human – super-strong, sub-normally mute, manlike in form but crude and unformed in outline.

A second automated PET/CT target definition could involve the implementation of auto-segmentation algorithms to contour each respiratory phase-sorted PET/CT, which would not rely explicitly on deformable registration.

Any meaningful evolutionary comparison between gastropod mt genome arrangements must rely explicitly on a robust phylogeny of these mollusks.

They tend not to rely explicitly on concepts to do with what is suspected or what can be compared or what may be absent or what may be about diagnostic complexity, patterns and underlying processes.

This suggests that summaries of case reports rely explicitly on broad brush diagnostic judgements of what can be associated or described or understood causally or reviewed or showed or revealed.

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The Administration's optimistic scenario relies explicitly on the "Zarnowitz rule".

What is new in the Novatek project is an oil industry business plan that relies explicitly on the Northeast Passage.

After some simplification, a non-linear dynamic automotive seat cushion model is derived, which relies explicitly on the constitutive properties of polyurethane foams and on the geometry of the seat cushion.

In particular, the reasoning relies explicitly on Paradigmatism and on an assumption that Parmenides emphasizes as he is setting up his criticism, namely that the relation of likeness is symmetrical: if X is like Y, then Y is like X (Parmenides 132d5 7).

In Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), a case in which the Court struck down a Connecticut law prohibiting doctors from prescribing contraceptives, Justice William O. Douglas, writing for the majority, performed somersaults of constitutional interpretation to strike down the law without relying explicitly on the Fourteenth Amendment.

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