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By using data from different sources, we performed ordered probit regression and found that the design of Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control permit provides a positive impulse for increasing investments and, as a consequence, produces positive effects on performance at the facility level.

In addition, the protective effect of Cat-SOD against paraquat-induced cell injury was completely abolished by the presence of cytochalasin B. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that cationization of SOD greatly enhances its intracellular delivery and, as a consequence, produces a significant protective effect against ROS-mediated injury of the alveolar epithelium.

This last enzyme would damages DNA and protein and as a consequence, produces apoptosis.

The second possibility is that Dictyostelium discoideum has a higher reverse transcriptase activity and, as a consequence, produces more substrates for the recombination process than Dictyostelium purpureum.

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Coronal holes persist for many 27-day solar (equatorial) rotations and, as a consequence, produce recurrent magnetic storms.

This was an event of literary as well as emotional consequence, producing in quick succession three novels - Rhys's Quartet, Ford's When the Wicked Man, and Sous les Verrous by Rhys's Dutch husband Jean Lenglet.

As a consequence, producing highly charged ions with a source setup, at ground, is rather difficult and becomes a serious technical and financial challenge if the source is on a high voltage terminal.

Even phylogenomic reconstructions can result in biases, and as a consequence, produce well supported incorrect tree topologies (for example [ 33]).

Lithium could reduce neuronal/axonal degeneration by increasing the Abeta compaction and, in consequence, producing smaller Abeta plaques with lower toxic halo.

Presumably, agreeable people engage easily in using considerate behaviours, and as a consequence, produce pleasant affective responses in others (Moskowitz & Côté, 1995).

Negative automatic thoughts (NAT's): These are unhelpful thoughts that are associated with strong emotions and, as a consequence, produce associated behaviour.

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