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The success of this policy could conceivably result in a common defense within the EU.
Some opponents of the laws said the plan could conceivably result in longer sentences for offenders.
It does not rotate alone, a situation that could conceivably result in having side tables at one's feet.
Thus the differing reservoirs of interstellar matter in spirals and ellipticals conceivably result from the different initial formation rates of massive stars, which later explode.
TRIM28 binding may conceivably result in conformational changes or the recruitment of cofactors to TRIM24 protein that subsequently interferes or blocks SPOP-mediated ubiquitination.
American consumers may suffer a sudden shortage of very attractively priced German cars and Chinese electronics; a recession might even conceivably result.
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This is an important result because it shows that BLM delivery can be significantly improved and its cytotoxic effect can possibly be attenuated by attaching it to a suitable vector, conceivably resulting in diminished side effects of BLM therapy.
In order to limit our analysis to on-site overdose events that might conceivably resulted in a death, we restricted our definition of a potentially-fatal overdose event as any that required the provision of naloxone, a 911 call and/or an ambulance.
This spurt of intron gain conceivably resulted from a combination of a population bottleneck that led to weak purifying selection with increased transposon activity (see below).
Activation of caspase-3 also occurs downstream of IL-1 receptors, which conceivably results in the C-terminal cleavage of tau to generate neurotoxic tau fragments.
An increase in chromatin accessibility at chromosome arms as a result of loss of MOP1 is consistent with loss of chromatin repression, conceivably resulting in loss of transcriptional repression at affected loci.
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