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The problems could be myriad: the titanium oxide nanoparticles in suncreams are good at protecting your skin from harmful UV rays, but they could also be harmful if they enter the body through the skin.
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It is conceivable that there could be a myriad of such tours, so that the efficacy of the system depends upon finding the most efficient one.
He was working that day on architectural modules that could be combined in myriad ways.
Instead, Miltiadis believes the setup could be used in myriad applications, from "multiplayer" Skype calls in which participants appear to be physically present, to educational offerings such as the creation of a virtual museum.
While people now understand the autoimmune disease, and gluten-free products are readily available, the idea that gluten could be responsible for myriad health problems has grown out of control, says Fasano.
This could be due to myriad factors, such as language barrier, discrimination, or lack of awareness of the importance of vaccination.
"Could be nerves … myriad of things.
The relative function of the two enzyme could be determined by myriad factors including those that act directly on enzyme activity (e.g., transcription, post-translational modification), the expression of auxiliary proteins (co-factors, inhibitors, proteins that present or sequester substrate) or factors that affect the relative proximity of the enzymes to their substrates.
Their potential motives are myriad — it could be an individual seeking to add bad code or a backdoor to an open-source library or degrade performance of a library that could cripple every system running cloud software.
The reason for increased symptom burden later in the season is not entirely clear and could be due to a myriad of reasons.
In addition, these cells can also differentiate into multiple tissue types that encompass the three embryonic germ layers of the embryo, suggesting that they could be used for a myriad of tissue engineering and cell therapeutic applications.
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