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By altering the expression of PI3K and Akt, perinatal protein restriction is therefore disrupting a wide range of neural and hormonal signals involved in the regulation of food intake and energy homeostasis making likely that the herein reported changes in gene expression of this molecule play a key role in the metabolic disturbances associated with nutritional programming.
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Careful analysis of the motion is presented, particularly of the motion low in the hydrocyclone, on basis of which it is made likely that this position represents the end of the vortex in the hydrocyclone.
Although uninterrupted cardiac compression from the scene of the accident might have satisfied most of the patient's oxygen demand until he was connected to CPB, acidosis made likely that he had suffered some degree of hypoxia.
It has been made likely that this effect is caused by prepower stroke cross-bridges, in a state that precedes phosphate release [ 86, 201, 202, 208, 209].
Congress as an institution is so dysfunctional that majority support for a bill is not enough to guarantee -- or even make likely -- that it will become law.
That makes it likelier that people will pay over the odds.
It also made it likelier that taxes will rise, reducing the appeal of equity and increasing the appeal of debt.
The numbers predate the recession, making it likely that more of those factories have since closed or shed workers.
Mr. Olmert has been weakened, without question, making it likely that elections will be called early next year.
Aldosterone is proinflammatory, making it likely that by blocking aldosterone spironolactone may beneficially affect inflammation and pain.
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