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One possibility that remains to be tested is that phosphorylation may favour formation of a multi-protein complex with GKRP enabling translocation of glucokinase to the nucleus.

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These aneurysms may favour the formation of blood clots that break off and occlude vessels downstream, or they may burst and hemorrhage, which may be fatal.

At very negative potentials, the cathodic charge of carbon is expected to generate nucleophiles while the use of palladium (used at an average surface concentration of 4 × 10−10 atom cm−2) may favour the formation of transient alkyl radicals.

This fighting may favour the formation of groups of individuals of similar size (individuals with the dominant N genome) during mating, potentially accounting for the high likelihood of mating between individuals of the same size, and thus with the same inherited parental mitochondrial type.

The emergence of p53-mutated cells during nutlin-3 adaptation may be the consequence of the selection of a preexisting p53-mutated sub-population or nutlin-3 may favour the formation of novel p53 mutations in p53 wild-type cells.

It has been suggested that repeat exposure to AQ may favour toxicity through the formation of a quinoneimine that may lead to immunoglobulin G immune-mediated liver and neutrophil toxicity.

Given that therapeutically applied DNA damage may favour chromosomal instability, mutations, and resistance formation and also support the development of secondary malignancies through introduction of additional mutations, therapeutic strategies that induce apoptosis and growth arrest in a non-genotoxic way have been considered very promising.

The performance of tungsten surfaces under intense transient thermal loads is another critical issue, since the formation of a melt layer may favour the generation of highly activated dust particles.

Postoperative protected mobilization, either active or passive, is usually performed, but early motion may have detrimental effects, contributing to gap formation or tendon rupture, while late mobilization may favour adhesions [ 6].

The incoming Republican administration may favour change.

So life may favour the ultra-conservative.

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