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Although not explicitly stated here, a further implication was that, should a conception nevertheless take place, there would be insufficient menstrual blood produced for the nourishment of the growing foetus in the womb, because in the same way as less blood was available to produce seed, so there was less to form menstrual blood.
What physical basis can allow for the FG-domains on opposing sides of the central pore to extend so far past their Stokes' radius so as to "touch each other," much less to form an inter-FG crosslinked meshwork spanning the diameter of the central pore (Frey and Gorlich 2007) (Fig. 4e), in a highly vacuous NPC (Beck et al. 2004, 2007)?
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Consistently, PKM2 R399E is less active than PKM2 WT and less tendency to form R-state tetramer in the presence of FBP.
They were less likely to form large aggregates of cells, and appeared less adherent than MCF7 cells.
Barrios and Singer found that blocked individuals showed "low levels of positive and constructive mental imagery": they were less able to form pictures in their minds, and the pictures they did form were less vivid.
Absent ideals of chastity, people are less likely to form families.
Today's teenagers are far less likely to form "strong, long-term bonds with a group of friends".
Of course, people who are prone to depression and substance abuse may also be less likely to form long-term relationships in the first place.
Alcohol lowers the freezing point, so ice creams stay creamier and smoother because they do not freeze as solid and are less likely to form ice crystals.
Younger patients tend to have better circulation, so when they lie down to elevate the injured knee, clots are less likely to form.
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