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We anticipated potentially higher exposures to CO during the cold season, when household members typically sit around the fire for warmth.
However, BPA has been shown to stimulate rapid cellular responses at concentrations much lower than anticipated, potentially due to high binding affinities for G-protein coupled receptor 30 (GPR30) and estrogen related receptor gamma (ERRγ) as seen in human studies [ 17, 18].
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Ryanair, a low-cost European carrier popular among a young and chatty clientele, is planning to offer in-flight calls, anticipating potentially lucrative profits from the service.
Therefore, such testing includes risk assessments which anticipate potentially adverse effects stemming from qualitative differences or undesirable constituents [23, 24].
Crews, anticipating potentially rough seas and gusty winds even with the averted course, secured onboard supplies such as generators, chainsaws, diapers, and cots.
In anticipation of the potential requirement for inclusion of additional AMA-1 alleles in a multi-antigen vaccine, we have produced GMP AMA-1 representing the FVO allele and anticipate potentially combining the two FVO and 3D7 antigens in a vaccine.
We do not anticipate potentially serious outcomes (as above).
Current screens for single drugs should help to anticipate potentially effective drug combinations, allowing us to narrow down from a see of drug combinations to a short list.
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