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It can be stated that higher adoption of IRVs would lead to an increase in rice yield and rural farmers could, consequently, have marketable surplus.
Different BMI values between groups could consequently have influenced the adiponectin results.
In class B, the reference allele has been observed only in the heterozygous state and could consequently have a loss-of-fuction role.
However, this could consequently have lead to an underestimation of VO2max and not an overestimation, as was the case with the Fox-walk test.
Our results corroborate previous studies indicating that lack of health insurance coverage is a major barrier to health care access that could, consequently, have detrimental health effects in people with diabetes (2– 4).
Extreme climate warming could consequently have a negative effect on nectar production and hence on the phryganic communities, where Lamiaceae are a dominant plant group (Petanidou and Vokou 1993).
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They could therefore have some influence on the formation of the interfaces, consequently affecting the association rate.
She had evidently read the article in Women's Wear Daily urging salesgirls to size up their customer & not to sell them something they couldn't afford & would consequently have to return.
They were explicitly told that their budget was not sufficient to offer every treatment that people could benefit from and that they consequently have to compare and evaluate the benefit of the different options.
SNPs could influence the drug exposure to the TKI and consequently have an effect on both adverse events, PFS and OS.
This lacking of effect could be explained because humans, in contrast to animals, are likely to report symptoms and consequently have parasites removed, causing the interruption of transmission.
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