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But he admits that established producers of agricultural machinery are not keen to invest in hi-tech gadgets that may disrupt their existing businesses.
Because arginine is present in high abundance in the functional sites of many proteins, GO may disrupt their functionality by reducing enzymatic activity, receptor-ligand or protein-nucleotide binding.
The crime may disrupt their lives temporarily -- or for as long as they live.
While sleepwalking doesn't normally cause daytime tiredness, most likely because the sleepwalker is still asleep, waking the sleepwalker may disrupt their sleep, which in turn may affect how they feel in the morning.
This pattern may disrupt their body shape and be used for camouflage when viewed from above by predators [10], [14].
Mutations in IL-10 or its receptors may disrupt their interactions, thereby preventing IL-10 signaling.
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Another wrote: "The community... have chosen to live in a quiet village, and to have families arrive who may well disrupt their lives and devalue their properties will change this and naturally cause resentment".
Full of natural grace, her work appears weightless, like a passing breeze may unintentionally disrupt their organic shapes. .
In both captive and wild conditions, sticklebacks are likely to encounter various sources of noise which may potentially disrupt their primarily visual foraging behaviour [34].
These are some of the factors that challenge the health literacy of Aboriginal people and may ultimately disrupt their ability to be equitable participants in decision making.
Reducing gender gaps TUSEME Clubs are a forum for boys and girls to come together, interact and support each other through the challenges they may face, particularly those issues that may prevent or disrupt their education, like early pregnancy.
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