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In some cases, cultural changes may actually exert a biological force.
Yet, several lines of evidence indicate that gliosis may actually exert very different effects in the diseased spinal cord as it may mediate either beneficial or harmful events.
Taken together, it remains uncertain what clinical effect, if any, that differences in circulating TNFα and CRP may actually exert between AATD patients 'on' versus 'off' augmentation therapy.
It implies that many protein kinase inhibitors reported to suppress gene transcription, or other events dependent on gene transcription, may actually exert these effects by inhibiting BET family members and not protein kinases.
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The key advantage of incentives is that, unlike other management levers, they can actually exert some control.
But Grandey cautions that it is incredibly difficult to impose positivity from the top and actually exert a positive effect.
It is endoxifen that actually exerts the cancer-fighting effect.
Inspiring covers is one thing; but actually exerting an influence is quite another.
The results show a good agreement between the identified random dynamic loads and the actually exerted loads.
There are still many gaps in understanding the mechanism of how PXT-3003 actually exerts its effect.
What is important is to discover whether or not these trace concentrations are actually exerting some measurable effect.
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