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Worse, a joint internet and transport portfolio is "an absurd combination, which stems from the outmoded idea of 'data highways'," the paper says.

The tissue-sparing effect of the combination may stem from the potent suppression of proinflammatory mediators from macrophages (Fraser CC, unpublished data).

High effectiveness of the combination therapy stemmed from the inhibition of the proliferation of tumor cells, suppression of angiogenesis, and induction of apoptosis.

This attractive TX ability stems from combination of its (i) high conjugation efficiency in each of the two planar moieties, (ii) intrinsic 3D structure on account of the presence of the central node, and (iii) intrinsic regioselectivity in electropolymerisation on account of the positions of the two available free α-thiophene sites.

However, there is an obstacle which prevents the development of more advanced products based on new materials and material combinations which stem from the lack of awareness that the appropriate use of synthetic materials could provide additional benefits.

Experts agree that schizophrenia stems from a combination of genetic predisposition and unknown environmental influences.

His problem stems from the combination of his essence and style, which adds up to a brutal lack of coherence.

The unusual situation stems from a combination of politics and long-term structural problems.

The slowdown stems from a combination of factors, including high-level vacancies and election-year politics.

This has given rise to a third problem in addressing climate change, which stems from a combination of the economic implications of the issue and the uncertainty that surrounds it.

Part of this feeling, I admit, stems from the combination of my personal preoccupations and the experience of reading quotes like these, from Sanford's victory lap: "Some guy came up to me the other day and said you look a lot like Lazarus," Sanford told the crowd Tuesday night, referring to the man who, according to the Bible, Christ raised from the dead.

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