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However, because effective techniques to assess the structural damage in ECM are lacking, the disruptive effects of a decellularization method and the impact of the associated structural damage upon the scaffold's regenerative capacity are often debated.
But what of disruptive effects of a different nature?
The willingness of the ECB to "bail out" a country that is not yet a member of the Euro zone is significant, and points to the concerns European Monetary Union members now have about the disruptive effects of a crisis in Hungary.
Furthermore, it offers a structural explanation for the disruptive effects of a number of Gordon's syndrome mutations that are described in WNK4 and the Kelch domain of KLHL3.
The learning baseline is more sensitive to the disruptive effects of a variety of drugs (e.g., cocaine, d-amphetamine, haloperidol) than is the performance baseline.
Furthermore, genetic information concerning cancer may provide information about a relative and may cause concerns for family members who are already involved in managing the disruptive effects of a cancer diagnosis.
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It may be that the only safe way to deal with the potentially disruptive effects of an avalanche of invention, so as to develop the new social processes required to manage a permanent state of change, will be to do what the brain does: invent a comprehensive virtual world in which one can safely test innovative ideas before applying them.
And the BRICs' growth has changed the rest of the world economy in ways that will dampen the disruptive effects of any similar surge in the future.
First, he said, there was the arrogance of youth, then financial and political obstacles, several spells in the hospital and the disruptive effect of a few wars.
You have to see both plays to understand Ayckbourn's overall design, and to realise that he is consciously echoing previous plays, such as Woman in Mind and Just Between Ourselves, while introducing new ideas, such as the disruptive effect of a non-English speaking movie actress, played with glamorous skittishness by Sabine Azema.
This value measures the disruptive effect of a SNP on an RNA, the higher it is the greater the structural disruption.
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