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Tight glycemic control has engendered large numbers of investigations, with conflicting results.

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The model indicates that failing to properly account for plant community shifts could engender large errors in estimates of long-term ecosystem productivity.

Hypercapnia, for instance, is generally considered to engender large changes in CBF, with CMRO2 remaining mostly constant (Kety and Schmidt 1948; Horvath et al. 1994; Yang and Krasney 1995), depending on the hypercapnia level (Zappe et al. 2008).

He believed that government programs that were not paternalistic, but merely provided social insurance, would "engender larger loyalties," which is "precisely what the art of government, properly understood, is all about".

The R-rated Django Unchained engendered a large group of us standing in the lobby of the Academy on Sunday afternoon and arguing about its merits (or lack of them) long after the screening ended.

While the field of DNA computing and molecular programming was engendered in large measure as a curiosity-driven exercise, it has taken on increasing importance for analytical applications.

The use of static in-line mixers to promote radial mixing and, thus, heat transfer and temperature uniformity, engenders large pressure drops and the devices are generally prohibited in processes where hygiene is paramount as they are difficult to keep clean.

In conclusion, this study suggests that natural disasters, such as typhoons, that engender large amounts of rainfall could result in epidemics of leptospirosis and melioidosis.

In conclusion, the glucose concentrations that engendered the largest change in AMPK activity were between 1.0 and 0.1 mmol/l, in good agreement with the electrical sensitivity to hypoglycaemia.

However, there were positive effects for four techniques: Interventions that deployed Facilitate action planning/develop treatment plan, Prompt self-recording, Advise on methods of weight control, and Advise on/facilitate use of social support each engendered significantly larger effect sizes compared with studies that did not use these techniques.

If on the other hand, neighboring regions, though cytoarchitecturally distinct, are not different enough to engender a large differential, then the folding force may instead aggregate over a larger area (e.g., it may be that the central sulcus emerges due to the rostral caudal gradient of development rather than because of differences in cytoarchitecture in that area).

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