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This individual was probably incorporated into the data set by mistake, as individual 532 (from Native American haplogroup A2) is absent from their data set.
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The surviving remnant were probably incorporated as slaves to the Tuscarora.
EDS analysis leads to infer that carbon has not been probably incorporated in the nickel films.
These elements are probably incorporated into new, hydrated minerals such as serpentine or other solid phases at the surface or in solution.
In fraction 3, long propylene segments were the dominating contribution, although some amorphous and crystalline ethylene sequences were detected, which are probably incorporated into the polypropylene main chains, since no soluble component was detected by analytical TREF.
Nothing remains of Edinburgh's earliest enclosures, and very little of the King's Wall survives, although parts are probably incorporated in later buildings.
The legions of the late Republic remained, unlike the legions of the later Empire, predominantly Roman in origin, although some small number of ex-auxiliary troops were probably incorporated.
Rodent bones in the deposits are scarce, which agrees with the proposed genetic model [27], and were probably incorporated in the record through the faeces of small carnivores.
Leupeptin is a cysteine protease inhibitor which is probably incorporated into the cells by endocytosis and inhibits important lysosomal cathepsins.
This suggests that this region of the molecule contributes little to the biological activity and is probably incorporated in a large open region of the active site.
Since the sodium salt of Mordant Yellow 1 water is soluble, it was most probably incorporated into sample P.11 in an insoluble form, precipitated onto an inert substrate or most probably as its aluminium lake [48].
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