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Computer simulations of the instrument operation were made to make sure that the instrument is capable of measuring irregularities in the proton spectrum, which presumably exist at E∼1012 eV.

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Structure-based design of novel antimalarial agents binding to tubulin at the herbicide site, which presumably exists on (some) parasite and plant tubulins but not mammalian ones, can therefore constitute an important transmission blocking approach.

Above examples of elementary functions include binding, activation, and elementary reactions, which presumably existed in the prebiotic RNA-protein world and served as basic units in the formation of the first enzymatic domains.

Resurrecting any vestigial dignity of the Olympics is particularly important back in the United States, which presumably still exists through the numbing maze of international datelines and jet lag.

The records consist of seven daybooks, 1841-1866; one ledger, c.1841-c.1858; three volumes of name indices to three ledgers (two of which presumably no longer exist); and miscellaneous notes and document found in the volumes.

The actual debts are almost all real, and the records of most of them presumably exist somewhere.

Which, presumably, would be free to update.

These include the human endogenous retroviruses which at one time presumably existed as infectious exogenous agents [ 6].

In fact, Pascal himself speaks of staking something when one wagers for God, which presumably one loses if God does not exist.

That would involve bombing and missile strikes to obliterate the more than 150 Al Qaeda training and staging camps known to exist, most of them in Pakistan, which presumably would suffer extensive civilian casualties.

In case the solution space of the problem was empty, the knocked-out reaction was considered to be indispensable and thus a putative drug target, since no path exists converting external nutrients into all target metabolites, which presumably results in impaired parsite development.

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