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Indinavir and ritonavir, potent m-calpain inhibitors, largely used since several years on humans without important negative side effects, may become powerful tools against those pathologies.

This analysis may become powerful enough in the future to enable prediction of prognosis and particularly radiographic severity.

Furthermore, staff working at such centres, who develop a good understanding about the condition, may become powerful advocates for its prevention and treatment as has been the case with GFC.

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"A lot of your choices are free swaps - you can experiment and try different things," says Green. "But there comes a point where you can say, 'okay, I'm really happy with these decisions so I'm going to lock them in' – and that gives you benefits: your stats may increase, you may become more powerful or level up a lot faster, or you can reconfigure in a different way.

Moreover, the tools for that may become quite powerful and relevant.

The electrochemical surface modification may become a powerful approach to enhance metal implant to bone integration in orthopaedic applications.

This new approach may become a powerful tool for the study of the structure property hysteresis behavior of hard magnetic materials.

By combining the advantages of combinatorial chemistry and supramolecular chemistry, dynamic combinatorial chemistry may become a powerful tool for drug discovery and materials science.

Therefore, solid phase chemical modification of immobilized lipases may become a powerful tool in the design of lipase libraries with very different properties, each immobilized preparation may be used to produce a variety of forms with altered properties.

Through shortened patient examination times, higher patient throughput, and lower cost per MRI examination, EPI may become a powerful tool for early diagnosis of some common and potentially treatable diseases such as ischemic heart disease, stroke, and cancer.

Another aspect of mal-resilience might take the form of hidden agendas behind the façade of resilience; a very real possibility the prospect "that the 'myth of resilience' may become a powerful worldview that enables actors to define what is 'right' and what is 'wrong'" (Kuhlicke 2013, p. 61).

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