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By the time Mr. Wilder got the land for his museum, in 2001, plans for the Smithsonian project in Washington were already being actively discussed, which may have diminished potential donors' sense of the need for a similar museum only an hour south.

These factors may have diminished potential differences, if any, in lipid profiles by sex.

All this factors are likely to be associated with lead time and we believe these adjustments would have diminished potential effects of lead time bias.

All analysis were adjusted for age, tumour size, axillary lymph node involvement, grade and hormone-receptor status, which we believe would have diminished potential confounding by more aggressive tumours in younger women.

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On the other hand, Warren is convinced that rising levels of undergraduate debt have diminished the potential — long taken for granted — of a four-year degree to deliver someone into the middle class.

However, all women had the same possibilities to choose their place of birth, based on social circumstances, which may have diminished the potential for confounding by indication.

The pleiotropic effects of c-Myc on tumorigenesis are thought to be mediated by its target genes, because transcriptionally defective Myc alleles have diminished transforming potential [ 11].

As illustrated in Fig 3, PINK1 kinase is selectively stabilized in mitochondria that have diminished electrochemical potential across their inner membrane, recruits Parkin to mitochondria, and activates its E3 ubiquitin ligase activity.

In the face of an uncertain outcome, extant literature would suggest negative effects on staff morale [ 26, 27] and staff turnover [ 28], which may in turn have diminished the potential of the GP Project.

The decreased maximal complex-I-dependent state-3 activity and ADP/O ratio of ND2 mutants suggested that the mutants might have diminished mitochondrial membrane potential and consequently reduced ATP synthesis.

JC-1 (5,5′,6,6′-tetrachloro-1,1′,3,3′-tetraethyl-benzimidazolyl-carbocyanine-iodide) is a cationic dye which accumulates in mitochondrial membranes of healthy cells, resulting in red fluorescence (590 nm), while in apoptotic and necrotic cells, which have diminished mitochondrial membrane potential, JC-1 exists in the green fluorescent (529 nm) monomer form.

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