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The miRNA content in the circulation is likely to reflect the activation state of circulating cells and may provide an integrated read-out of cell activation and tissue injury in response to cardiovascular risk factors and disease.
A shutdown of global thermohaline circulation is likely to cause rapid and severe changes in climate, with similar changes in temperature to what has been recorded over the past century occurring on the scale of decades (Gagosian 2007).
Based on sea-surface height, temperature, and velocity from a 17-year model run, we quantify the footprint of existing moorings to identify the extent to which the shelf circulation is likely to be represented by those moorings.
The circulation is likely to be important, too, because of possible ways that solar-cycle effects might penetrate downwards from mesospheric altitudes, as well as for the possibility that the summer mesosphere might act, as Thomas (1996) has suggested, as a "miner's canary of global change".
Well CKR-1 is adjacent to a relatively large basement fault, thus the influence of deep fluid circulation is likely.
Magazines and newspapers are able to tell advertisers weeks or months in advance what their circulation is likely to be, and so how much bang brands can expect to get for their buck.
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"The evidence available indicates that no more than half of Bank of England notes in circulation are likely to be held for use within the domestic economy for legitimate purposes," it said.
Thus, changes in the nearshore environment and changes in nearshore ocean circulation are likely to have significant effects on the demographic isolation of populations and the diversity each population harbors.
These biomarkers are not released specifically from epithelial cells, and their levels in circulation are likely to reflect cell death of all chemotherapy-sensitive tissues.
Given the central role that glycolysis plays in tumour development, elevated glucose levels in the circulation are likely to provide abundant glucose resources and a concentration gradient for convenient usage by cancer cells.
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