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It might be speculated that further optimization of such a strain would require an optimization of glucose uptake and glycolytic flux because these processes become limiting.
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According to military author Richard Fisher, it has been speculated that further modifications to a new production batch would include a phased-array radar, thrust-vectoring nozzles, and long-range anti-ship missiles.
It might further be speculated that notable vector activity favored viral circulation.
It can further be speculated that the peptides target protein protein interactions, or dimerization sites of KDM4C.
Further, it can be speculated that neck pain is an indicator of stress.
Further, it might be speculated that in children with disability the parent may take a more active role in regulating the child's behavior.
Further, it may be speculated that, since the striatum, which is involved in the planning and execution of motor actions, and the nucleus accumbens, which is involved in learning and reinforcement, both receive important dopaminergic afferents, these functional processes may both be impaired in an individual with ADHD [ 2].
Thus, by taking our results a step further, it could be speculated that the group with above-average intelligence, well-educated parents and a sedentary occupation has a low occurrence of LBP at baseline, an increased risk of LBP during the physical demands of service, but seem to suffer less from the consequences (leg pain and exemption from duty).
Therefore, it can be speculated that an adequate Treg function cannot be improved further on vitamin D3 supplementation.
It can be speculated that a similar mechanism may be working in further committed stem cells such as MSCs.
It may be speculated that increasing the number of markers leads to a further improvement of the diagnostic performance.
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