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The present study hypothesized that the cerebral cortex of brain can be appreciably affected by RF-EMF exposure.
It appears not to be communicable between trees of the same species, but only from one species to the other, and other plants seem not to be appreciably affected by it.
If these processes are not recognized properly, the interpretation of the CFCs age of a water sample will be appreciably affected.
In particular, the electrostatic surface potential of the ACVR1 GS domain is predicted to be appreciably affected by these disparate point mutations, promoting a shift in the equilibrium between the inactive and active ACVR1 structures causing mild kinase activation.
Thus, the point estimate of nocturnal hypoglycemia from the current study is unlikely to be appreciably affected by sensor inaccuracy.
Descriptive analyses of individual items should not be appreciably affected by such a small amount of incomplete data.
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In 2007, it has increased to 4501 daily transaction and the system's performance has not been appreciably affected.
By contrast, the attenuation measurements are not appreciably affected by this term but are highly sensitive to the relative χ(2) values, which are related to collagen concentration and assembly, which was also different for both tissues.
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