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One could speculate that those personal experiences did not result in a loss of learning opportunities in the way that personal illness might, and instead provided benefits possibly the improved empathy and patient-centeredness described in the qualitative data.

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Interestingly, Grommes et al. [ 35] and Looney et al. [ 63] both found that blockage of the P selectin receptor or glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptors on the platelet did not confer the same benefits, possibly suggesting that the outcomes are not simply related to platelet neutrophil aggregation but that aspirin itself may confer additional benefits.

The plans are at the earliest of stages but Osborne could indicate that he is prepared to tweak other areas of tax and benefits, possibly by raising the personal tax-free allowance, at a slightly faster rate.

However, these studies highlighted that co-inoculation with plasmid GM-CSF did not confer the same benefits, possibly due to unpredictable GM-CSF expression and competition with plasmid DNA encoding antigens for cellular uptake.

This would negatively impact biodiversity, carbon storage, some social benefits, possibly cultural impacts, and maybe even hydrology.

Downing Street has now ruled this out and is also understood to be wary of cutting disability benefits, possibly by taxing disability benefits.

"This court's personal view," he wrote, is "that children raised by same-sex couples enjoy benefits possibly different, but equal, to those raised by opposite-sex couples".

Results show that sunflower oil possesses significant anti-inflammatory benefits, possibly reducing carrageenan-induced paw edema by 79.5% compared to indomethacin (56.2%).

Various forms of dialysis were used in the treatment of liver failure in the 1970s but failed to show benefit, possibly because the majority of toxins in liver failure are water-insoluble and albumin-bound and are poorly cleared by conventional hemodialysis or hemofiltration systems [ 4].

"London is thus very likely to benefit, possibly at the expense of less service-oriented cities on the line".

Their review said London could benefit "possibly at the expense of less service-orientated cities on the line".

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