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As history teaches us, that reflex may aid a President's short-term political interests or accelerate his demise.

Beneath the Moon's cold craters, some scientists say, lies a warm and yielding heart, a finding that may aid a theory about how the Moon was born.

They also try to prevent the entry of aliens who may be spies or terrorists, imprison or expel the agents of foreign powers, and embargo the export of materials that may aid a potential enemy.

The author acknowledges that familiarity with the theoretical contexts in which such concepts are usually debated may aid a reader of the paper in better contextualizing the empirical and interpretive findings and conclusions presented here.

Although normally soft biometrics are not discriminative enough to build a biometric system by themselves, they may aid a biometric system by either helping to reach a better decision by fusing hard and soft information or narrowing down the search by allowing the system to only compare with those user models that match with the soft biometrics [11].

More studies discussing provider workload and information regarding costs of the intervention may aid a practice in determining which inventions are most suited for their practice.

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As portrayed by this figure, although simple pairings were presented to the architecture, the net result is a more sophisticated network, which may aid an analyst in comprehending the structure of criminal networks or identify connections previously unperceived.

The Catkins diet may help obese cats not only lose weight, but also may aid with a variety of health problems that cats may develop from not having enough moisture in the diet.

The model may aid in a flexible exchange and analysis of electrocardiogram information.

Application of this and similar methods may aid in a better understanding of the incidence, prevalence, and epidemiology of influenza infections and simultaneously allow more rapid identification of epidemic and pandemic outbreaks.

When a more restrained p53 response is required (for example, in response to energetic stress), a feedback mechanism involving both AMPK and mTOR may aid in mounting a transient and self-limiting p53 response.

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