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They have done a full cognitive workup of the players on the U.N.C. team, so that they can track whatever effect might arise from the hits each player accumulates during his four years.
On the other hand, blood content of 18F-FDG was clearly higher, the longer the duration of anesthesia; this effect might arise from reduced elimination of 18F-FDG.
Gaṅgeśa (fourteenth century): "Were a person P, who has ascertained thoroughgoing positive correlations (F wherever G) and negative correlations (wherever no G, no F), to doubt that an effect might arise without a cause, then to take up the example of smoke and fire why should P, as he does, resort to fire for smoke (in the case, say, of a desire to get rid of mosquitoes)?
Varying results from studies of the Janzen-Connell effect might arise in part from the structure of the seed predator community and whether it has been affected by human activities (logging, hunting, etc) [42] [44].
This ecologic effect might arise from a greater in vitro potential for levofloxacin to select for resistant mutants of P. aeruginosa, as Gilbert and colleagues have observed (27).
One such effect might arise from sequences on the transgenes themselves: The transgenic ry constructs may have properties that are sufficient to dictate recombination frequency regardless of insertion position.
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However, different effects might arise depending on the type of the metal.
Alternatively, a lack of population size effects might arise if studies examining the effects of population size require the sampling of a wide range of population sizes.
Several drug delivery systems or other biomedical materials prepared with hydroxyapatite have been proposed, however, toxicity effects might arise when the size of particles is nanometric.
"If this species were to suffer a population crash, it's hard to see how significant negative side-effects might arise," he explained.
Negative effects might arise, since a protective role of the angiotensin type 2 receptor is under discussion [11], [12].
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