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GENEVA — Russia and the United States agreed early Saturday on a new plan to reduce violence in the Syrian conflict that, if successful, could lead for the first time to joint military targeting by the two powers against Islamic jihadists in Syria.
A consequent disruption of general metabolism in the GMO cannot be excluded,which could lead, for example, to the production of other potentially active compoundssuch as miRNAs [53] or leukotoxin diols [54].
Should Comcast get bigger, it could lead for calls for an extension of the consent decree Comcast agreed to as part of the NBCU deal.
This could lead, for example, to the apparent linearization of a triangular conformation.
This could lead, for example, to the compilation of the genome of an Eremothecium ancestor at the base of the Eremothecium lineage that could be compared with other ancestral genomes, e.g. that of the yeast ancestor just prior to the whole genome duplication.
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But the technology of transmitting sensations directly into the brain could lead to, for instance, artificial limbs that provide a sense of touch.
Syrian opposition leader Moaz al-Khatib (right) suggested that Syrian vice president Farouq al-Sharaa (left) could lead negotiations for a transition government.
Like Mr. Wossner before him, Mr. Middelhoff was relatively young and could lead Bertelsmann for up to 15 years before reaching 60, the company's mandatory retirement age.
The reduction in the bandgap could lead potentially, for example in solar cells, to higher photon absorption.
The analysis presented shows the potential savings that LDR simplification strategies could lead to for the INHS, if applied widely.
The results of the stress test could lead to calls for capital for some of the banks.
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