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Costly equipment modifications make narrow rows impractical, but a twin-row configuration may boost production with fewer equipment modifications.
It is thought that exposure to artificial light among shift workers may boost production of oestrogen, the female hormone, which in turn suppresses production of melatonin.
The last but not the least, the new gene, Pch018g00010, was discovered to participate in glutathione metabolism that may boost production of penicillin.
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Oil prices fell on Monday, after Russia's finance minister Anton Siluanov said Russia and OPEC may decide to boost production to fight the US for market share.
And although a wide range of foods, including almonds, may boost melatonin production, there is no evidence that extra afternoon top ups will impact on sleep.
As patients age, genetic mutations or unknown environmental factors may boost the production of deformed proteins.
Such increases may boost primary production and provide either an additional sink and/or source for carbon as well as for phosphorus, nitrate and sulphate in coastal waters.
A research report issued by Beijing-based China International Capital Corp., in which Morgan Stanley has a minority stake, even suggests the blizzards could have a positive impact on the coal industry, as the government may be prompted to boost production.
Financial pressures arising from low farm prices may also encourage the application of illegal levels of pesticides in order to cut costs and boost production [ 41].
Other times, it decides to boost production.
But how to boost production?
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