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Here again, the ability to eradicate insomnia is mentioned as a key consequence of winning.
The local flow temperature is a key consequence of combustion and must, therefore, be accurately measured.
A key consequence of these social changes was the increased demand for places in non-parental childcare both in centre-based and home-based care.
A key consequence is that using only knowledge of the joint distribution of the data, one can achieve a compression rate equal to the joint entropy of the users (i.e., there is no loss from the incapability to communicate).
Finally, a key consequence of these structural transitions is the progressive relocation of NTD dsDNA binding region and L1 ssDNA binding motif.
The data presented here suggest that a key consequence of unrepaired DSBs in NBS cells may be disturbances in cell redox homeostasis.
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Identification of the threshold in exercise that delineates its favorable from its unfavorable consequences is a key issue being addressed in our laboratory.
As was noted by Shah et al (2009), integrating these quantitative and qualitative changes in cancer cells and assessing the changes that actually have functional consequences become a key issue going forward.
Understanding diagenetic mechanisms and their consequences are thus a key issue when reservoir chalk characterization is based on outcrop chalk.
In truth, only time will tell whether the Durban Platform delivers on its promise or turns out to be another "Bali Roadmap," leading nowhere, but there is a key unambiguous consequence of this development.
A key pathological consequence of expanded CUG repeat RNA expression in DM1 is aberrant RNA splicing.
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