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Polish objections are not, as in Sweden, about the environmental risks; rather, the Poles fear Russia may exploit its direct access to Germany to divide Europe.

Thus, a commodity c corresponding to more homogeneous social relationships overall in the network, thus facing with similar weight values over the sites (or ρ c →1), may exploit its best available long-term throughput which also depends on the rest of the sources' rates.

For example, guaiacyl is preferentially deposited in the walls of vessels (Watanabe et al. 2004; Wu et al. 1992), an arrangement that may exploit its higher hydrophobicity compared with syringyl, and is thought to confer higher hydrostatic impermeability to the vessel wall (Walker 2006).

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"Who knows what that something is, but they may exploit it to do something they were going to do anyway".

Also, the cancer cell may exploit for its implantation surface proteins expressed by chance, e.g., claudin-2-expressing breast cancer cells functioning as unspecialized adhesion molecules to bind breast cancer cells to hepatocytes [ 203].

Before 7 May opponents may exploit Labour appearing to say no to the cherished institution it regards as its own biggest achievement.

Since coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is cardiotropic, it may be possible to exploit its cardiotropic characteristics to design a vector for gene transfer to the intact heart.

The government of the United Kingdom may have exploited its access to intercepted, legally privileged communications in order to give itself an unfair advantage in legal proceedings, a tribunal heard on Thursday.

But it may exploit the violent protests in poor communities that have been occurring almost every day during Mr Zuma's first term.

Now that North and South are inching closer together, the United States appears unwilling to give up its presence on the peninsula, a development North Korea may exploit.

We speculate that NleL may exploit the free ubiquitin pools in the host cell to exert its function without the canonical substrates.

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