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However, it has been demonstrated that the stability of RNA may be compromised of conditions such as high temperature or humidity [ 30, 31].

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The net ecological benefits of enhancement using concrete, however, may be compromised on account of its large environmental footprint and poor performance as substrate for many marine organisms.

That's not happening in the U.S. I worry that members of America's special operations community may be compromised for the sake of political point scoring.

The use of these agents may be compromised because of emergence of receptor mutations during therapy or increased expression of cofactors which potentiate agonistic effects of hydroxyflutamide, such as CREB-binding protein (CBP) or gelsolin (Culig et al. 2005).

Arthritis is one example of a chronic condition where self-report estimates may be compromised because of the lack of comprehension or understanding associated with the diagnosis.

Nonetheless, our secondary analyses of offspring biomarkers of adiposity may be compromised because of the low participation rate, particularly among males.

Not only has this observation failed to drive any real change to the approach taken to ethical review, but the authors present evidence of a more worrying concern - that the quality of some types of research may be compromised because of the failure to revise the approach taken to ethics review.

Therefore, despite an increase in the total CD4+ TIL population, the immune function of high-grade glioma patients may be compromised because of the relative low level of CD8+ CTL in the same glioma tissues.

Reliable space telecommanding is of fundamental importance as the success of a mission may be compromised because of an error corrupting a TC message.

Interpretation of images may be compromised because of haemorrhage.

We may speculate that management of cancer with chemotherapy may be compromised, because of the reduced bone marrow reserve seen in patients with a hematopoietic progenitor defect (Giri et al, 2000), which could result in delayed recovery from marrow suppression and increased toxicity.

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