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Thus, in the search of the role of tyrosine phosphorylation in bacteria, the question was raised whether Ugd phosphorylation could affect, on the one hand, the production of polysaccharides and, on the other hand, bacterial resistance to cationic peptides.
It is worth mentioning that interference ion is considered the one, which could affect on removal signal more than 5%%.
Since adsorption is a competitive phenomenon, the presence of other ions could affect on removal recovery.
In a word, the NO could affect on gastric peristalsis and emptying [21].
Based on their obtained results, various parameters such as nanoparticle types, size and concentration could affect on the mechanism of the viscosity reduction in heavy oil/bitumen.
In addition, the wind turbine displacements due to different design load cases are investigated, indicating that incorporating the joint slip effect into the analysis substantially increases the wind turbine displacements, which could affect on its performance.
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"It could affect everybody on death row, depending on how the Florida Supreme Court reviews the retroactivity aspect".
A strong housing market could affect spending on items like durable goods.
The decision could affect wells on 40 million acres of public land in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming that are believed to hold recoverable reserves of 60 trillion cubic feet of methane gas.
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