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Neither government took control of the banks in question, but they will no doubt be able to exert substantial influence, particularly if the banks find themselves with a need to raise more capital.
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Our findings indicate that IL-12 and IL-18 were able to exert a substantial activation of microglia 6 and 24 hours after their intracerebral administration.
It was assumed that the divergence history between closely related strains were considered to be so short that selection should not have been able to exert a substantial impact on any mutations that have occurred.
In addition to apparently disease-causing mutations in humans, polymorphisms in sheep appear to exert substantial effects on variations of PrPC in disease susceptibility [24] [27].
Neuromodulatory systems are thought to exert substantial control over whether a learning experience is memorable.
Approaches based around factors known to exert substantial influence on energy intake are likely to be fruitful [ 3, 4].
No one was able to exert a grip.
The party should be able to exert some political power.
"They are able to exert a lot of pressure," Ms. Nestle said.
By accepting his offer, Labor may be able to exert a moderating influence.
New Zealand need to keep a solid defensive line and to limit the pressure he is able to exert.
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