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This "streaming-induced depolarizer effect" may accentuate or hinder the streaming process.

Scraped and dirty legs may accentuate your vulnerability to the point of disgust.

The possible increase of drought events due to climate change may accentuate the frequency and severity of dust storms.

In these and other areas, commercialisation may accentuate inequalities and place further pressure on those who are already disadvantaged.

Objectives: Malnutrition is a negative prognostic indicator in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and may accentuate pulmonary decline.

Saddam Hussein's offer to let the UN's weapons inspectors back in may accentuate those differences in the short term.

Yet analysts fear that parliamentary and presidential elections on Sunday may accentuate ethnic divisions, making European integration even more elusive.

Lying down may accentuate the pain, which may radiate to the left arm, the shoulder, and the neck.

Taken together, our data revealed that ALDH2 enzyme may accentuate myocardial remodeling and contractile dysfunction in aging, possibly through AMPK/Sirt1-mediated mitochondrial injury.

In addition, the personality of a neurotic patient may accentuate felt pain, and a stoic or resilient personality may diminish its perceived intensity.

The use of stress tests with sudden increases in the workload may accentuate the loss of the linear relationship between VO2 and heart rate.

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