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Specifically, Adk impairment leads to deficiencies in adenosine nucleotides, including ATP, likely leading to reduced mitochondrial metabolic capacity and impairment of lipid metabolism critical for energy production [ 52].
In our main analysis, only hospitalised outcomes are included, likely leading to lower incidence rates as less severe outcomes will not lead to hospitalisation (eg, minor bleedings or transient ischaemic attack).
If negotiations don't produce a new agreement, the N.F.L. will play its 2010 season without a salary cap, more than likely leading to a lockout in 2011.
If the district does not get more money from the federal stimulus package, Mr. Copeland said, he may need to make about $1 million in spending reductions, likely leading to bigger class sizes again.
The arbitrator, Shyam Das, could rule that the deal with the Pirates stands, or he could invalidate the agreement, most likely leading to Alvarez's playing in an independent minor league and re-entering the draft next year.
When we first meet Gus, lying in bed with a girlfriend who will soon drive him away, he appears to be among the least likely leading men in comedy's long history of unlikely leading men.
If these cuts are approved, community colleges will have to scramble to squeeze millions of dollars more out of their already tight budgets — most likely leading to fewer teachers, fewer classes and higher tuition for their growing population of students.
The Apple TV is likely leading Apple into the living room.
Joey is the film's star and one of the least likely leading men in cinematic history.
Notably, HDF88 had more detrital C stocks, likely leading to larger releases of C due to decomposition.
Here, we confirm the first recorded occurrence of H. noduliformans in European lobsters and associate its presence with pathology of the egg mass, likely leading to reduced fecundity.
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