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From 2015 the tournament is being upgraded from a "250" event (with 250 ranking points awarded to the winner) to a "500", with a consequent boost in the prize fund.

Infratil has been trying to persuade Thanet Council to allow night flying at Manston to attract new airlines, enabling the airport to grow, with a consequent boost for jobs in the Thanet area.

The admiral and the Cabinet were eager for an end to the conflict which would have resulted in a conquest of the enemy capital and a consequent boost in the popularity of the Brazilian government.

The expression of E2F factors and cyclins facilitated by c-Myc, together E2F1 leads to a quick transition from the G1 to the S phase of the cell cycle, and the consequent boost in growth and cell proliferation [ 63].

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This study investigates the possible use of natural extracellular matrix-like scaffolds made of gelatin loaded with human vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), as a bioresorbable platform for long-term release and consequent angiogenic boosting.

Mr. Mitic says that Mr. Tadic will get a boost from the Mladic arrest and consequent steps by the European Union, but that they may not make a very big difference electorally with Serbs hit hard by an economic crisis and unhappy about further concessions to the United States and Europe.

In light of the government's efforts to boost the rural economy and the consequent shift in practices from subsistence to commercial farming, there is a need to investigate the practicality of this conservation rule on goat farming in the current times.

An extended run in the competition would boost Motherwell financially and McCall would accept any consequent affect on domestic form.

The vaccine also successfully boosts antigen-specific cells in humans and the consequent memory cells produce a range of cytokines, including IFNγ and tumor necrosis factor (TNF α [ 71- 73].

Effect size boosting occurs via reduction of non-BOLD noise at the subject-level and consequent reductions in between-subject variance at the group-level.

As a result, Dr Colin Roberts of Cambridge University, an expert in equine sports medicine, questions whether boosting the proportion of red blood cells still further would actually be helpful in racehorses, since the consequent increased blood viscosity may have adverse effects on the circulation.

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