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We describe a totally recombinant human fibrin sealant (rhFS), which may engender an abundant, safe, and cost-effective supply of efficacious fibrin sealant.
This may engender an intensified stigma between these groups in an effort to explicitly remove the 'community' level stigma from individual 'good' girls within the community.
In mammals, the imprecise matching between miRNAs and their targets indicates that any given miRNA can bind different mRNAs and may engender an enormous regulatory potential (Ambros, 2008).
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And any derogatory credit history may engender a similar demand.
They had seen that the most generous impulse, not subjected to the law, may engender a shameful deed.
My own speciality, slang dictionaries, may engender a good deal of browsing, but slang fans also want to discover what an entry means.
"I suspect that biometrics techniques may engender a basic distrust among consumers," he says.
For one thing, Astana refrains from getting involved in any form of military collaboration with Beijing for such may engender a harsh reply from Moscow (ibid).
This theory posits that being the sex minority or having siblings of the opposite sex impedes access to education because 'same sex siblings may stimulate a competitive, achievement-orientated environment among children while opposite sex ones may engender a more sociable, less aggressive environment' (Conley 2000: 445).
Sometimes the sheer size of a problem may engender a sense of hopelessness.
Sure, this theory has been interpreted as latently racist and the data supporting it is mixed, but if it has any merit at all, considering this phenomenon in tandem with the average college student's predilection for intra-group polarization may engender a learning climate that is anathema to students from diverse backgrounds.
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