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Little England's vote to leave the EU, whether its voters like it or not, is going to have a radical effect in Northern Ireland.
We found that the relationship is relatively robust to variation in each parameter alone, but that small changes in several parameters can have a radical effect.
Overall, the number of positively selected codons per gene was low, ranging from zero in TLR01 in both lineages to 8 in TLR09B in L. v. graecus and only four were predicted to have a radical effect on protein function (supplementary table S4, Supplementary Material online).
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His later visits to the peninsula had a radical effect on his mature work.
Three 20th-century developments in production had a radical effect on architecture.
"We realized that climate change was having a radical effect on the lives of poor people," said Rachel Baird, a spokeswoman.
He makes a neat aside about the Peel group whose property interests have had a radical effect on the city in recent years: Fogarty says: this is Liverpool, not Liver-Peel.
Sonnabend was part of a select group of women, she says, including Paula Cooper, Barbara Gladstone and Marian Goodman, "who had a radical effect on the climate and complexion of the art world, and who were my mentors".
It was reported that this coumarin have a radical scavenging and anti-lipid peroxidation effect [ 57].
I have a radical dislike of radicals".
But beyond collapsing distinctions in difficulty which now appear almost self-evident, the coincidence of \ \textbf{P}\) and \ \textbf{NP}\) would also have a more radical effect on the situation which we currently face in mathematics.
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