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Nucleolin may conceivably function as a shuttle protein directing ErbB receptors into the nucleus.
Consequently, SM that results in an audible response may conceivably function to restore greater motion to a vertebral segment (as opposed to SM that does not result in an audible response), and this biomechanical effect could result in subsequent changes in reflex activity as we observed.
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Based on the information provided by the CDD, several proteins may conceivably serve as virulence factors.
"Equipment that could conceivably function as an autodialer in the future counts as an autodialer today," Commissioner Michael O'Rielly argued.
I didn't see how such a state could conceivably function, and I thought the two state solution, imperfect as it is, was preferable to all alternatives.
23, 34 This latter point is important because peripheral insulin resistance is a catalyst for β-cell dysfunction, increased hepatic glucose production, and progression of the disease, 35 so any intervention that improves peripheral insulin resistance may conceivably reverse β-cell function and reduce hepatic glucose production.
Our data suggest that T. brucei ARL6 has spatial and functional similarities to ARL-3A and there may conceivably be an association between the two proteins, either in function or in triggering activation.
Many of these newly identified β-secretase substrates may conceivably contribute to the observed BACE1 knockout phenotype based upon their previously defined functions in the nervous system.
This conservation may conceivably occur quite widely across silk producing Lepidoptera species [ 26], suggesting its important functional significance.
She may conceivably get her wish.
If not it may, conceivably, appear fresh.
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