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Otherwise, a flawed application could lead to bad user reviews in the App Store, causing sales to suffer.
This widespread application could lead to release of PCP into water sources (Öberg et al. 1990).
Asked about a comment from the Department of Environment's counsel during the 13-day judicial review that the failure of the current planning application could lead to the £61.4m of government funding returning to the exchequer, the sports minister replied: "Maybe he wasn't completely au fait with government accountability.
Conversely, excessive application could lead to toxicity and/or lethal levels of mutation or demethylation [ 46].
Third, previous studies showed that BR application could lead BAK1 phosphorylation within 30 s and reduces it after 120 s that might cause BAK1 not to be found in our study [ 58].
Their application could lead to the unavailability of effective second-line agents for HIV-2 infected patients in areas with limited access to ART, since phenotypic cross-resistance with PIs as well as NRTIs is a significant issue for HIV-2 [ 21– 25].
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The use of these materials in construction applications, could lead to both economic and environmental benefits.
Numerical results have shown that two of the key equations of [1] are mathematically inappropriate and their applications could lead to serious modelling errors.
Their applications could lead to inaccuracy in stature estimation in the current forensic setting (Radoinova et al. 2002).
It is important to recognize that scientific and technological applications could lead to unintended negative consequences in parallel to their benefits.
This engineering study kicks off a multiphase project to prove the application, and could lead to a MW-scale fuel cell carbon capture application at an existing gas-fired plant.
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