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Therefore, the accumulated excessive d-galactose in BM could exert a negative effect on BMSCs.
The researchers' theoretical analysis suggests that their shape-memory actuators could exert a force 160 times their own weight.
Thus, this antiproliferative capacity of the GADF diet could exert a protective effect upon the large intestinal mucosa.
Should Canada click into a hitherto slightly elusive rhythm it could exert a transformative effect on the way an entire nation views "soccer", particularly the women's game.
For another thing, he could exert a profound influence upon the press and other independent sources of the public's impression of political events.
The lawmakers' swift action demonstrated that a legislative body known for its plodding ways and entrenched partisan politics could exert a different kind of influence on state government.
While offered by one of the court's more liberal members, this appeal to federalism could exert a decided pull on some of the court's conservatives.
"[The election result] could exert a profound influence on the region," the party-run Global Times tabloid warned this week in an editorial.
Higher increases in plasma ACTH and cortisol levels could exert a stronger negative feedback and thus, a faster inhibition of central CRH release.
Model calculations show that a large change of Af temperature could exert a substantial effect on the practical performance of the stent.
The characteristic changes found in the sleep EEG model further support the hypothesis that R278995/CRA0450 could exert a non-sedative, antidepressant-like action.
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