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Thus, agents with anti-inflammatory properties and cyclooxygenase inhibition like NSAIDs are likely to exert chemopreventive action [ 6, 20].
Such compounds also are likely to exert profound effects on mood, thought, and observable behaviour.
The play of the last heart was likely to exert pressure, and in fact squeezed West.
The steady advance of technology is likely to exert a downwards pressure on the wages of many.
If journal attribution bias exists, it is likely to exert small and clinically insignificant effects when physicians read articles carefully.
Clinical and preclinical studies indicate that 11β-HSD1 inhibitors are likely to exert major pharmacological actions in metabolically active tissues.
But they also wield large stakes in the company, and are likely to exert a lot of influence over Detroit's future.
PM014 is an herbal extract that has been shown to have beneficial effects in pulmonary diseases, which are likely to exert anti-inflammatory bioactions.
Cumulative impacts of human alterations are likely to exert the most pronounced influence on fire behavior during periods of drought and under conditions of extreme fire weather.
Many previous attempts to rein in unnecessary care have faltered, but guidance coming from respected physician groups is likely to exert more influence than directives from other quarters.
And confusion reigns at the central bank: shortly after introducing a policy likely to exert downward pressure on the yen, officials then tried to talk up the currency.
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