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Last week, concern rose with the disclosure that the suspected jet hijackers had investigated crop-dusters -- and thus, conceivably, the possibility of spreading deadly germs or chemicals.

In other experimental systems, where T cells are activated by complete HIV antigens or viral particles, Tregs could also potentially recognize HIV antigens and thus conceivably more potent in suppressing HIV-specific activation.

Analysis of microarray transcriptional patterns of various OXPHOS genes in humans suggested clustering of transcripts encoding elements of the same OXPHOS complex [11], thus, conceivably facilitating co-regulation of OXPHOS genes' expression.

Thus, conceivably, it may be that the attenuation in growth of the type IIb/d fibers in the Px rats is largely because these rats were primarily sedentary in nature and not using these fast twitch muscle fibers on a regular basis.

The larger correlations between siblings than those between parents and offspring could thus conceivably be partially attributable to this.

Thus, conceivably, BCRP can be a major determinant in conferring gefitinib resistance in Caco-2 cells because they express EGFR and are more sensitive to the drug.

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And that's just cars: Think of all those drones (especially the larger models), connected medical devices (pacemakers and insulin pumps), national power grids, smart ovens and on and on — all now mundane, all largely automated, all connected and thus all conceivably vulnerable.

CIN is an attractive target for chemotherapies because CIN mutations represent a sublethal hit on the essential process of genome replication and segregation and thus could conceivably be enhanced to lethality by therapeutics.

The EM data in the present study provides the first structural information for JP2 from which it can be seen how the molecule forms a filament and thus could conceivably undergo conformational changes.

In principle, even between incompatible crosses, certain metabolites, particularly those that require only trace quantity to produce dramatic effects like signal molecules, phytohormones and siRNA species etc., may be released from the donor pollens and enter the recipient stigma cells, thus may conceivably produce various mismatches and elicit a stress response.

These studies indicate that the genes comprising the test are effective molecular markers for two different MPM patient subsets, and thus could conceivably be used to rationally design clinical trials to test the efficacy of proposed treatments targeting these specific genes and related pathways.

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