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This conclusion implicates elevated primary productivity in inland waters to the south with diatoms, based on opal results, being the dominant contributor.
This conclusion implicates the plasticity of the cancer-initiating cells as the most likely determinant of the tumor type, which may be different than the cancer-initiating cell phenotype.
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This conclusion has been implicated from the study of menstrual cycle-associated alterations in knee joint laxity in subsets of young females [ 30].
This conclusion is consistent with the data implicating MBD4 in a wider role of DNA damage substrate recognition and repair leading to apoptosis in Mbd4-null mice (Sansom et al, 2003; Screaton et al, 2003) treated with for example the methylating agent temozolamide and the crosslinking chemical cisplatin.
This conclusion seemingly runs contrary to previous publications, implicating inter-head tension as the preferred gating mechanism (Rosenfeld et al., 2003; Guydosh and Block, 2006, 2009; Toprak et al., 2009; Shastry and Hancock, 2011).
In conclusion, this implicates that the exposure to constant darkness for a period of some weeks has no negative consequences on the health of mice.
However, neither the structures nor any kinetic data of implicated residues were available yet to judge this conclusion.
This conclusion was also reinforced by the fact that genes coding for proteins implicated in such transcriptional regulation process have not been found in the E. cuniculi genome [ 16].
While identifying pathogenic species of a distinct airway microbiome in cases but not in controls is suggestive evidence to implicate an agent for disease, we wanted to further validate this conclusion by examining the host response to M. catarrhalis.
This conclusion is premature.
This conclusion was wrong.
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