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The intratumoral immunological landscape, in particular, has been shown to exert both pro-tumorigenic and anti-tumorigenic effects.
Evidence suggests that PTPs can exert both positive and negative effects on a signaling pathway.
The supports form an orthogonal, two-dimensionally periodic array, and can exert both translational and rotational constraints.
Few have been able to exert, both physically and mentally, such mesmeric control on a match from one penalty area to another" – David Winner, author of Brilliant Orange.
Resveratrol is a phytoestrogen naturally found in grapes and is a major constituent of wine thought to exert both cardioprotective and chemopreventive activities.
NPY can exert both inhibitory and stimulatory effects on memory, depending on memory type and phase, dose applied, brain region, and NPY receptor subtypes.
These agents may exert both a direct effect upon joint cartilage and indirect effects on subchondral bone, synovium, muscle, tendons and ligaments.
HMF and other congeners exert both detrimental and positive effects on human health (Fig. 3).
The results indicate that CSR practices exert both a direct influence on customer satisfaction and an indirect, mediated influence on customer loyalty.
Therefore security can exert both a positive and negative effect to attempts requiring security device specific analyses to address the role of security on attempts falls.
The idea is that America and Americans are somehow special, masters of our own destiny in a chaotic and uncertain world, able to exert both our moral leadership and economic might to lift humanity to a higher place.
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