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Hence, regulated expression of HO-1 in ischaemic limbs may exert better effect than constitutive one.

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Most recently, he has suggested that Israel may seal itself off from the Palestinian territories with a barrier it is building and disengage from the peace process until the Palestinian authorities can exert better control over their people.

At this dosage the isoflavones did not exert any effects on the mammary gland and the uterus; on the other hand, 3-4-fold higher amounts of the daily recommended dose, often used by women in the hope of obtaining a better efficacy, may exert undesired estrogenic effects.

Starting at the Golden Globes tonight, Hugh Jackman's grimly determined Valjean may exert pressure, but this list really makes you holler: seriously – you're saying Bradley Cooper is better than Jean-Louis Trintignant? Jean-Louis Trintignant

Living in a society that presumes that more healthcare is better healthcare, and supposing that any cardiac defect represents a threat, concerned parents may exert pressure on pediatric cardiologists to provide ongoing subspecialty care for small mVSD.

The better result of goalball players on the balance test perhaps suggests that the training program may exert an impact on motor skills [ 20].

Certain combinations may exert specific effects.

Certain body parts may exert a kind of Karmic force.

Both seats are shaping up to be critical and may exert pressure on the Coalition partnership.

Even a single word, a single epithet, may exert influence on the viewer".

The temperature may exert great control over aquatic life.

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