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While California can no longer avoid this warm up over the next 35 years, there's still time to stave off the study's bleak forecast for 2100, when researchers predict California as a whole will experience 60-90 morextremelyly hot days — essentially resulting in a new super summer season — if greenhouse emissions are not cut.

This option may result in a sum for the repairs that exceeds the purchase price of the home, essentially resulting in a "zero money down" payment after the fact.

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A combination of the promoted direct electron transfer of the SODs with the biomolecular recognition by virtue of specific and significant enzyme substrate reactivity of the SODs toward O2− essentially results in a sensitive measurement of O2− without a virtual interference from physiological levels of H2O2, ascorbic acid (AA), uric acid (UA), and metabolites of neurotransmitters.

For a cell deep within the region of tonic oscillations, noise essentially resulted in a finite phase coherence of the oscillation.

Secularism does not essentially result in a secularized society.

Highly variable N gene counts and the dominance of VHSV negative fish essentially resulted in a dichotomous data distribution: VHSV presence (detected) or absence (not detected) by fish.

This essentially results in a condensation to a smaller, more compact chromosome.

In these countries the anti-BZD campaigns seem effective for BZDs, but essentially resulted in a shift in prescription patterns towards Z-drugs.

As can be seen from Fig. 1 carbon deposition onto the surface essentially results in a quenching of the clean surface features over the entire measured photon energy range without introducing new characteristic RDS features.

Interestingly, a similar mechanism appears to be involved in the pathogenesis of influenza caused by the H5N1 virus, as the H5 hemagglutinin suppresses perforin expression [30] which essentially results in an acquired form of HLH, including dysregulation of cytokines [31], [32].

In longitudinal studies, three-dimensional (3D) bone images are acquired at sequential time points essentially resulting in four-dimensional (4D) data for an individual.

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