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While this indicates the role of proximal UE muscles in postural control, it also implies that rehabilitation protocols for enhancing proximal arm motor function may be advantaged if administered in a standing posture.

Because most of the biological conditions were carried out in a peptide broth [ 18], this catabolism is privileged and such discovery may be advantaged.

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Norman [ 41] has suggested that most medical specialists who rarely get to see inside the body may well get by with the simplified schematics in textbooks, or may even be advantaged by such an approach.

Further, it can be shown that if the new source of dNTPs, s2, is highly profitable, the phage may no longer be advantaged by encoding s1.

For most impacts other than costs, it is usually clear who will be advantaged and who will be disadvantaged, though this may not be the case for all outcomes.

"Some will be advantaged, but a large number will be cut out".

In polygynous species, mothers in good condition would be advantaged by giving birth to more sons.

"While Hillary Clinton may be disadvantaged by her partisanship and gender, she is advantaged by her foreign policy experience," she explained.

"It's not just that they were advantaged before," Dr. Frech said.

White men are advantaged by opportunity and culture, not by talent.

And we're advantaged within that category.

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