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The most straightforward indications, conceivably, come from experiments on abiogenic synthesis of organic molecules under supposedly realistic prehistoric atmosphere conditions and external energy sources, a research direction pioneered by Miller and Urey in the 1950s [ 14- 16].

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However, scores on the HAQ and QLQ-C30 do not provide a straightforward indication of the accuracy of the use of a mapping algorithm.

Although the descriptors provided an overview of the cell sizes, shapes and positions within the sections, they did not provide a straightforward indication of the tissue that individual cells belong to.

Thus, detecting significant TMS-evoked cortical activations (primary neuronal currents) far away from the site of the initial perturbation provides a coarse, but straightforward, indication of effective connectivity (Paus, 2005).

While our results give a straightforward indication that the annotation criteria produced by the group at the Sanger Institute is more reliable than the TIGR, we do not exclude the possibility that this observation may be due to the fact that we performed our validation on a sample that represents only a small portion of the M. tuberculosis proteome.

As Mr. Lelyveld notes, "in an age when the concept of Platonic love gains little credence," the romantic tone of their letters (including pet names) is likely to be read as indication of a straightforward homosexual intimacy.

That came from a straightforward corner and was the first indication that, even with Vincent Kompany back from suspension, City were susceptible.

The choice between vaccines is not straightforward as they differ in valency, licensed indications, cross protective potential, and long term immunogenicity, 13 as well as possible tender price.

Since confidence interval estimation from more complex samples is not always straightforward, the intervals shown only provide an indication of the potential sampling error.

However, the interpretation of data published in the literature on cellulose enzymatic hydrolysis in terms of CrI is not straightforward in terms of providing a clear indication of the digestibility of a biomass sample.

For years, though, there have been indications that the process is less straightforward than it seems.

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