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"It potentially does raise pretty serious problems and throws a challenge to employers to support shift workers and come up with ways to mitigate the effect of working shifts.
The strength of this approach is that it potentially does not only identify toxins or other strict virulence factors, but also genes that are connected to their regulation in some way, and a thorough analysis of the protein families might potentially reveal some unknown relationships of this sort.
It potentially does great benefits to the early detection, staging, and treatment response of the diseases.
An implication of the financial crisis experienced by the NHLS is that it potentially does not have the funds to increase salaries for histopathologists in the public sector.
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New research published today in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine confirms what many of us have suspected for some time: If you smoke a lot of weed — like a lot of it — it can potentially do permanent damage to your short-term memory.
"What I took away from it is that the movement itself is a great thing and Tony said that too, it's a fantastic thing but if people use it the wrong way then it could potentially do a lot more harm than good".
This research also, however, suggests that it cannot be assumed that PhysioDirect will reduce costs, although it could potentially do so if PhysioDirect services are managed efficiently.
Ireland has little leverage in Europe these days, experts say, but one thing it can potentially do is threaten to renege on its financial obligations.
And with its own toolbar to get your location, it could potentially do that.
"It could potentially do so much more.
But policymakers and NGOs really need to become more aware of this crop, and what it could potentially do".
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