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Thus, some critics of globalization contend that the internationalization of capitalism may exert destabilizing influences for which no policy corrective as yet exists.
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As the macrophages are not observed in D. rerio embryos younger than 2-day-old larvae [33], [34], the key components C3 and Bf functioning in the AP may exert their antibacterial activity by interacting with and destabilizing the invading pathogens, leading to the pathogenic cell lysis (Fig. 5).
Certain combinations may exert specific effects.
Certain body parts may exert a kind of Karmic force.
Even a single word, a single epithet, may exert influence on the viewer".
Both seats are shaping up to be critical and may exert pressure on the Coalition partnership.
The temperature may exert great control over aquatic life.
Research suggests these chemicals may exert an immunotoxic effect.
This indicates that high-dose raloxifene may exert cardiovascular protection.
Sildenafil may exert its effect indirectly.
21– 23 These properties may exert antiwrinkle effects.
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