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The Professional Game Match Officials Ltd, who would not normally take secondary factors into consideration, eventually bowed to pressure largely exerted on social media and removed the 44-year-old from the fixture.

This control is largely exerted by PDEs [ 26] and more recently, CC2D1A has also been implicated in the control of cAMP homeostasis [ 17].

The actions of metformin seem to be largely exerted through activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a conserved regulator of the cellular response to low energy, in many organs, including liver and skeletal muscle (10, 11).

Increasing buzz duration by a factor of ten, i.e. from 0.2 s to 2 s, did not increase this associative effect (Fig. 1D; for the underlying preference scores, see supplementary material Fig. S1), suggesting that the punitive effect of the buzz might be largely exerted by its onset (Zhang et al., 2013).

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IIT appeared to largely exert similar effects in patients with or without hydrocortisone therapy.

It largely exerts these effects by increasing liability to complex disorders, such as cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and obesity [ 1].

Auxin largely exerts its action through a multistep signaling pathway: Aux/IAA proteins are repressors of the AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR (ARF) transcription factors.

Both chemotherapy and radiation therapy largely exert their antineoplastic effects by generating reactive oxygen products (Hellman, 1993; Weijl et al, 1997).

Interestingly, synapsin genes and arc, among the main song-regulated genes identified so far, act at the pre-synaptic and post-synaptic levels, respectively, suggesting that song-regulated gene networks may largely exert actions at the level of synapses, where they could be regulating levels of experience-dependent plasticity.

One interpretation of these experiments was that specific CD8+ T cells largely exert non-cytotoxic effects (while it was also stated that the possibility of CTL-mediated killing during the non-productive stage of infection cannot be ruled out).

Despite there being a higher rebound effect for higher IPTi coverage, the largely lowered burden exerted on the first year of age renders these interventions more effective against clinical malaria.

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