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This presumably represents a small fraction of non-biotinylated HC.
This presumably represents a compensatory response, as has been observed in a knockout mouse model of a subcomplex Iλ subunit, NDUFS4 (15).
This presumably represents an auditory response to unpredictably timed sounds.
Both native PAGE and AlphaScreen® assay results clearly imply that the CaM-NLS mutations directly affect CaM, but not Impβ1 binding; this presumably represents the basis of the reduced nuclear localization and lack of CDZ sensitivity of nuclear accumulation of SRY carrying CaM-NLS mutations compared with WT.
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Uneven pink and green levels were observed within the H1N1/09 territory, and this presumably represented in part the sequence changes accumulated during the 2009 pandemic.
This effect presumably represents a form of non-specific adaptation, which affects the responses to both standard and deviant stimuli.
This subarea presumably represents MT. The location of subregions MT and MST from our group level data are in line with previous single subject data [16], [17], [37].
This variable presumably represents a perturbing force, such as perceived stress, conflict, or entrapment.
This change presumably represents a response to cytokines and other factors that occur in the synovial milieu, and relates to the increased leukocyte trafficking into the tissue [ 13].
This area cladogram presumably represents the history of biotic connections between the areas of endemism for the ratite genera: tinamous (Tinamu, Eudromia), extinct moas (Dinornis, Anomalopteryx, Emeus), reas (Rhea, Pterocmemia), ostriches (Struthio), kiwis (Apteryx), cassowaries (Casuarius), and emus (Dromaius).
This global feedback presumably represents Ca2+-dependent inhibition or adaptation due to light-induced calcium spread between microvilli via the cell body [ 2].
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