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Five cell clusters (consisting of 2.1% of cells) expressed markers typical of more than one major cell type (Fig. 1a; Supplementary Figures 2 and 6), supporting the likelihood that they represent doublets.

Other Pelagophyceae have flagellated zoospores (Chrysonephos) or basal bodies (Pelagococcus), supporting the likelihood that a flagellated stage exists in Aureococcus.

We also observed close appositions between NPY and GnRH fibers in the median eminence, supporting the likelihood that NPY regulates GnRH secretion at the level of GnRH neuroterminals in this structure.

ULTI cells under non-permissive conditions with very low (0.5%) FBS concentration had decreased proliferation (Figure 1a) and an increased population of G0/G1 cells (Figure 1b), supporting the likelihood that p21 expression was induced in such a p53-independent manner.

The percentage of mitochondria forming vesicles and the percentage of mitochondria stained positive for LC3 are similar, further supporting the likelihood that vesicles forming from mitochondria are autophagosomes.

Serological screening in goats in Europe showed prevalence values of 15.2% [ 15] and 25.1% [ 16], further supporting the likelihood of infection by milk ingestion from this species.

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Finally, sufficient information must be available so that practitioners can receive written instructions for use (the label) adequate to support the likelihood that recipients of the therapy will receive the expected benefits within the envelope of the stated risks.

The market has recently been on the lookout for evidence that could support the likelihood of a rate hike.

Furthermore, the existence of a population of particles exhibiting less efficient coalescence efficiencies would support the likelihood of conditions suitable for charge exchange, hence lightning, in the Venus clouds.

The simulations also supported the likelihood that a planetary collision enriched Earth with volatile elements that proved essential to the emergence of life.

Moreover, a letter of Henry III, King of England (died 1272), dated April 1256, further supports the likelihood of an alliance, as the letter commands Henry's men not to receive the Haraldr Guðrøðarson and Ívarr who "wickedly slew" Rögnvaldr.

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