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Experimental in situ conversion processes may reduce some of these impacts, but may instead cause other problems, such as groundwater pollution.

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It is, says Cascão, Sudan's intentions that may instead cause the greatest long-term concern for Egypt.

HEART HEALTH -- The very disappointing finding that hormone replacement failed to prevent heart disease and may instead cause it has sent women back to the basics to maintain cardiovascular well-being.

In such cases, this primary defense process may instead cause enhanced tissue injury and mal-adaptive repair, leading to vital organ dysfunction and failure [ 3].

Breast-feeding has often been considered a preventive factor in regard to allergy development, although some studies have suggested that breast-feeding may instead cause an increased risk (Bergmann et al. 2002; Kirsten 2009; van Odijk et al. 2003).

The biochemical abnormalities were not considered to be related to study medication, but may instead have been caused by environmental stimuli or metabolic changes.

Characteristics of P observed here provide no support for constraint contributing to the formation of these species' borders, but may instead reflect structural change in P caused by selection or drift, and their potential to evolve in the future.

As Dr. McNagny put it, "The apparent cardioprotection reported in observational and case-control studies may not be caused by H.R.T. but may instead be a result of fundamental differences between women who choose to take H.R.T. and those who do not".

Due to the use of a single biological replicate for each time point, these high levels of significance may not reflect biological differences caused by development but may instead reflect other differences among the samples.

The idea of the web implies that while the disease is usually well-defined from a clinical point of view (e.g. lung cancer or mesothelioma), the etiologic perspective is more complex: not all lung cancer cases can be linked to the same exposures, but may instead share partially overlapping constellations of causes.

This suggests that the apparent genome size restriction of free-living prokaryotes, Fig. 1, is not caused by an adaptive streamlining of their genomes but may, instead, result from an inherent evolutionary constraint acting to limit their genome expansion.

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