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This interpretation resulted in a residual positive electron density located between the Phe295 site and the oxime-pyridinium ring (Figure 2A).
This interpretation resulted in a residual positive density in the vicinity of Asp74 that may account for a low-occupancy position for the oxime moiety of HI-6 (Figure 2A), as shown by the microsecond molecular dynamics simulations of HI-6sarinnonaged-mAChE described below.
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This interpretation results facile in light of recent evidence about the role of basal cortical status in determining the rTMS modulation effect, which seemed paradoxical in condition of increased cortical excitability [13, 14].
This interpretation results from the systematic default interpretation of a resultative de-part with an overt NP.
This interpretation results in a vowel system with 7 different vowel qualities and a length distinction in the high and low vowels only; this system is depicted in table 3. Late Noldorin Quenya has 6 diphthongs (Quenya ohloni): /iu, eu, ai, au, oi, ui/.
Under this interpretation, our results are consistent with the detailed fault slip model estimated by InSAR analysis (e.g., Feng et al., 2010; Tong et al., 2010).
According to this interpretation, the results of our work can be restated as the following.
Despite this interpretation, these results are in general agreement with each other indicating that N-terminal huntingtin redox activity may be important in HD pathogenesis.
Although speculative, this interpretation of results serves as an example of how fMRI EC and TMS chronometry findings may be complementary rather than contradictory.
This supports the visual interpretation result observed in Figs. 4b and 5b.
Others disagree with this interpretation of the results.
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