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In his commentary Mushak (2009) raises questions about the frequency of hormesis, its definition, and how it may be studied.
As the everyday colloquial language of urban Egypt, it may be studied in papyri going back to the 4th century bce.
While the demonstration of this aspect with such small numbers is insufficient for analysis or derivation of conclusions, it may be studied further in the future for better validation.
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Given these observations it may be worth studying Langerhans cells and dermal dendritic cells in Behçet's disease.
It may be worthwhile studying the role of mA in the functional interplay between ELAV1 and miRNAs.
It may be worthwhile studying whether this 'warm up' period can be shortened by altering iontophoresis parameters like current, buffer formulation, temperature and analyte of interest.
For future studies, it may be interesting to study other means of increasing the absorption of the Si NCs, such as alloying silicon with germanium to for SixGe1−x NCs, which may show improved absorption [14].
Where a treatment effect is being studied, it may be impossible to distinguish between an outlier and a large treatment effect for a given individual.
As the N2pc in children has not yet been studied it may be possible that we will not see an N2pc at all.
Abbott said it would be used for "promoting the industries of the future, it may be feasibility studies, it may be investment in research and development... it may over time involve significant new infrastructure spending".
According to the prime minister, the money could be used for "promoting the industries of the future, it may be feasibilities studies, it may be investment in research and development... it may over time involve significant new infrastructure spending".
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