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"The angry mood delivered through social ties could boost the spread of the corresponding news, and speed up the formation of public opinion and collective behaviour," Prof Xu said.
Indeed, the European Union Scientific Committee for New and Emerging Health Risks concluded that exposure of bacteria to biocides and metals may boost the spread of antimicrobial resistance (25, 26 ).
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That is certainly true of Chicago-based Corus Bankshares, more than 80% of whose portfolio comprises condominium-construction loans.Recent cuts in short-term interest rates should help banks, by steepening the yield curve (the difference between long and short rates) and thus boosting the spread they can earn.
Increased nutrient content of the plant material could have boosted the spread of mildew directly [34].
How much more valuable might it be to boost the speed and spread of research into these ailments?
The L1 elements can boost the long-distance spread of heterochromatin that is responsible for chromosome X inactivation [ 7, 15].
The data imply that normal resident fibroblasts that are exposed to direct contact with invading tumor cells may boost the motility and subsequent metastatic spread of these carcinoma cells.
It is worth noting that self-spreading will boost the coverage achieved by VCR as shown later in this section.
Efficiency has been boosted by the spread of financial liberalisation through the region.
Over 500,000 reef balls have been placed in the waters of more than 60 countries, and each one should last for some 500 years, says the foundation.The value of artificial reefs has been boosted by the spread of GPS devices and sophisticated sonars on boats.
Furthermore, having China as a neighboring country will boost up the spreading of your Neurax once it crosses the border.
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