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1       The net effect of nitrogen enrichment on productivity could have been 14.5% more on average over 20 years in monocu
2                                                  The planet could have been a gas giant before undergoing extreme mass lo
3 he land colonization by flowering plants and, by inference, could have been a major contributor to this process.
4 opulation expansion, landscape alteration, and droughts and could have been adaptations to all of these major shifts in M
5             We recorded identity, time, and individuals who could have been affected.
6 high-resolution climate simulations to show that this event could have been anticipated and that there remains a high cha
7 nd molecular exclusion criteria, 17.8% were assigned (26.4% could have been assigned if all subprotocols were available s
8 ally, in 2012-2013 geosmin occurred in Pockwock Lake, which could have been attributed to reduced sulfate deposition as i
9 es, and reduced oxidation state phosphorus compounds, which could have been available on early earth, are exposed to aque
10  regional cardiovascular disease deaths that hypothetically could have been averted in 2015 for people aged 30-79 years w
11 8% of child deaths between 2000 and 2017 in these countries could have been averted in the absence of geographical inequa
12 fewer infant deaths; 3195 (95% CI, 3017-3372) infant deaths could have been avoided had there been no cost differential b
13 ) experienced learning associated anastomotic leakage, that could have been avoided if patients were operated by surgeons
14                                                  Many cases could have been avoided with careful examinations, thorough d
15 en GFT had large errors, shows that extreme failures of GFT could have been avoided.
16  in the architecture of metabolic networks, whose reactions could have been catalyzed by small molecules or minerals befo
17                                                 Myopisation could have been caused by lens thickening and changing its re
18            Although the effect on problem-solving behaviour could have been caused by motivational or nutritional differe
19 ive smartwatch data, we show that 63% of the COVID-19 cases could have been detected before symptom onset in real time vi
20  the region support the hypothesis that sister hybrid zones could have been differentially trapped at two alternative bar
21 eposition of radioactive isotopes into the pre-solar nebula could have been dominated by a few nearby events.
22 e, is it possible to take stock of what has worked and what could have been done better or differently.
23 hales has benefits for abatement of predation risk and thus could have been driven by fear of predation over evolutionary
24  formation of "large" (as opposed to nano) diamond crystals could have been enhanced by the catalytic effect of metallic
25 in acutely admitted patients, in whom no definite diagnosis could have been established.
26 trated how some of the building blocks essential to biology could have been formed under various primordial scenarios, an
27 ion of the barb rami or rachis suggests that these feathers could have been formed without the full suite and development
28 t virus P450 genes were acquired from a host, we suggest it could have been from an as yet unknown and possibly ancient h
29           Assuming no interactions, the redox disequilibria could have been generated by interactions of upwelling ground
30 ce 4 years in advance, during which time mitigation efforts could have been implemented.
31       As the inflammation in the lungs of the sanroque mice could have been influenced by emerging autoimmune conditions
32 ithout replication, we hypothesise that the second outbreak could have been initiated by accidental exposure of livestock
33 e lowest decile rate, 543 000 fewer high-dose prescriptions could have been issued over a period of 6 months.
34   Long-lasting geographic isolation between glacial refugia could have been led to the allopatric speciation in separated
35 network burrows implies that benthic biogeochemical cycling could have been maintained at pre-extinction states in some l
36 trated that a large fraction of the carbon export to rivers could have been mineralized in inland waters.
37 fore, associations between phthalates and 8-iso-PGF(2alpha) could have been misinterpreted.
38 ond syndrome before development of a myeloid malignancy and could have been monitored with bone marrow surveillance.
39                    Our results suggest that the UK outbreak could have been much larger had the infection been introduced
40                                                          It could have been overlooked due to the fact that the initial w
41  when >10 kg) an additional 159 kidney transplants per year could have been performed.
42  demonstrate that fluctuating anoxic and euxinic conditions could have been potentially responsible for reduced ecosystem
43                                    Most surgical confusions could have been prevented by following the Universal Protocol
44 mechanisms by which amino acids and similar building blocks could have been produced and elaborated into proto-peptides.
45 t can be used to annotate which compounds in the metabolome could have been produced by bacteria present or the host, to
46                                                       PREMA could have been stored in these structures for most of Earth'
47 n under threat by environmental change, human hunting alone could have been sufficient to cause its extinction.
48 hwangshanensis during the Pleistocene climatic oscillations could have been the cause of the overlap.
49                         As the birth place of life on earth could have been the deep sea, studies of pressure effects on
50 , together with its postsynthesis modification to arginine, could have been the earliest basic amino acids.