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One important finding is, however, that not taking into account car-model effects largely overestimates the dummy-corrected indexes that stem from expressions 7 and 8. Indeed, the index coming from specification 10 shows that quality-adjusted prices remained, basically, constant for the whole period.
Other deleterious effects that may stem from a high copy number of tRNAArgCCU could be misincorporation of arginine into non-arginine codons, or the misloading of arginine tRNA molecules with other amino acids.
Inhibitors of Angiotensin II (Ang II) activity, such as Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACEIs) and Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) have shown some beneficial effects that may stem from their antioxidant properties.
An overview of more than 50 systematic reviews demonstrated a range of positive effects that may stem from informing and educating people about their health, and involving them in the management of their health [ 7].
In fact, we predict that in addition to invoking SL killing of RAD54B-deficient cells, ATTM treatments may produce an additive or synergistic effect within tumors that stems from its potential role as an antiangiogenic and antimetastatic factor (Pan et al. 2002; Henry et al. 2006; Gartner et al. 2009; Kumar et al. 2010; Kim et al. 2012).
An interesting question, that stems from the intrinsic interference effect, comes up when detecting the transmitted signal at the destination in the second phase.
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Any variance that stems from time-invariant differences among the units of analysis can be absorbed, i.e., controlled for, by the usage of firm fixed effects.
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