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The attacks may cause growth to contract by damping consumer, investor and business confidence, analysts said.
In children, radiation treatment of certain kidney tumours may cause growth abnormalities of the spine, with development of lateral curvature (scoliosis), while radiation treatment of the knee region may cause growth retardation in parts of the metaphyseal cartilages, with knock-knee or bowleg deformity.
It is known that UA is toxic to fish and may cause growth retardation ([Boyd 1984]; [Lemarié et al. 2004]).
Proteasome inhibition may cause growth arrest and cell death by several mechanisms of action including inhibition of the expression of NF-κB-dependent, anti-apoptotic genes [32] and accumulation of pro-apoptotic proteins [21].
Alternatively, a tumor promoter may cause growth inhibition and/or cell toxicity, accompanied by outgrowth of a resistant phenotype.
Thus, the specific growth condition with high concentrations of single amino acids, e.g. glutamine in this study, may cause growth inhibition and trigger the expression of stress-response genes.
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The inflammation may also cause growth disturbances, both systemically and locally in the affected joint.
A recent report suggests that when TP53 is deleted, the requirement for autophagy is somewhat reduced, but TP53-independent mechanisms may eventually cause growth arrest.
My results indicate that productivity growth may cause employment growth.
Basically, highly crystalline thin films are grown form CVD. To enhance the growth process, gold particles were used as catalyst; however, it may cause anisotropic growth of InSb NWs.
Still, demand weakness in China's Western export markets may cause economic growth to slacken in the third quarter from the second, they say.
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