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That accolade belongs instead to the shadowy figure of Kathrin Muehlbronner, a polyglot economics graduate of the university of Tübingen who, it is tempting to say, may exert more reactionary influence over Spanish life than any woman since Queen Isabella drove out the Moors, expelled the Jews and put the Inquisition at the centre of the nation more than half a millennium ago.

Results reveal that divalent cations may exert more negative influence on boron rejection owing to the competition between them and boron to form complexes with chelating polymers.

Due to the anchorage of the denture anteriorly in the symphyseal area, the axial direction of force and the free movement posteriorly may exert more resorption in comparing to preserved bone close to implant anteriorly [66, 67].

Thus, OGTT-induced levels of incretins, compared to glucose, may exert more prolonged effects on the β-cell which are best assessed using indices covering the entire OGTT period.

Hence, both DHEAS and progesterone may exert more influence at lower levels.

Thus PP2 may exert more than one effect on channels in cells.

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Surprisingly, low doses may even exert more potent effects than higher doses".

Chlamydia is a single consequence of unprotected sex and evidence suggests that other outcomes of unprotected sex, such as the risk of pregnancy or making sexual experiences more enjoyable, may exert a more powerful effect on condom use intentions [ 20].

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 — As radical Islam spreads globally through online forums and chat rooms, a group of obscure Arab religious thinkers may come to exert more influence over the jihadist movement than Osama bin Laden and other well-known leaders of Al Qaeda, a research group at the United States Military Academy has concluded.

"If you lose control in one area of your life, like losing your job, you may want to exert more control in another area of your life, like at home".

The study of the molecular mechanisms underlying the role of macrophage subpopulations in muscle repair after acute muscle injury could blaze new trails in the comprehension of onset and progression of chronic muscle diseases, even if in these conditions macrophages may exert a more complex role, in response to a more complex and heterogeneous scenario.

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