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The reason a male is almost three times as likely to be eaten if he has mated with the female in question than if he has not is thus probably that he wants to be eaten, for the good of his posterity.Just what it is that a male meal gives, via the female's digestive system, to the hatchling spiders, remains to be determined.

Keeping this in mind, we can nevertheless infer that the last common ancestor of Amphimedon queenslandica and eumetazoans, and thus probably that of all metazoans (Urmetazoa) possessed a minimal number of 10 to 14 bHLHs.

No sham-injected contralateral joints were included in the current study for comparison of the effect of repeated arthrocentesis alone on SF marker levels versus the effect of LPS; however, multiple studies have previously shown the effects of LPS on SF parameters to far exceed that of saline injection, and thus probably that of arthrocentesis alone [ 19, 34].

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The genes from this set thus probably represent genes that are crucial for coping with stress conditions that target the secretion machinery.

This information, McCutchan says, could help drug companies design a vaccine based on common features shared with HIV's early ancestors--highly conserved and thus probably crucial characteristics that may prove to be more universal targets for fighting the global epidemic than vaccines based on combining a cocktail of modern HIV strains, whose genetic codes differ from each other by 10% or more.

Seroprevalence of the general population in Belgium, although unknown, is thus probably comparable with that in neighboring countries in absence of outbreaks and is not expected to exceed 5%.

It is thus probably inevitable that culturally influenced ideas of bodily integrity and health from time to time are at odds with so-called vaccination technocracies (10 ).

The fact that we were unable to detect a correlation between cholesterol efflux and HDL-cholesterol or apoAI thus probably indicates that VLCD does not improve the functionality of HDL with respect to mediating cholesterol efflux.

American theoretical biologist Jeffrey Wicken pointed out that replicating molecules, if they appeared first, would have had no impetus to develop a complex cellular package or associated protein machinery and that life thus probably arose as a metabolic system that was stabilized by the genetic code, which allowed life's second law-favoured process to continue ad infinitum.

This modern economy was thus probably more prepared than that of its regional neighbors to incorporate more capital and new technologies, and to absorb the changes brought by market-oriented reforms and liberalization.

This suggests that vimentin is regulated in a similar way compared to human and mouse.> The phosphorylation sites of two kinases, Plk1 and p37, are located outside the amino-terminal head domain [ 79, 80] and thus probably are no candidates that could substitute stk33.

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