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The Barcelona substitutes raced out of the dugout to join Luis Enrique's wild celebrations, such was the importance of the goal, but replays showed Messi may have controlled the ball with his right hand before shooting.
In the index case, treatment with ATT and corticosteroids (for the initial 3 months) may have controlled the underlying inflammatory/hypersensitivity stimulus resulting in resolution of arteriolar aneurysms.
Over several thousand years, the local Baures people also constructed canals, artificial ponds, and causeways that linked settlements and may have controlled water flow.
Here we investigated the depositional setting of the stromatolitic carbonates for the better understand of the environments, which may have controlled the massive development of oxygenic photosynthesis.
On the basis of these studies, we can assume that structural heterogeneities in and around the fault plane may have controlled the rupture process of the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku Earthquake.
The upward continuation of the Bouguer gravity anomalies showed that the TGB is a regional geophysical feature that may have controlled the amount of sediment being deposited both north and south of the boundary and the tectonic environment in the region since Paleozoic time.
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But one day they may have control over some of Britain's strategic energy supplies.
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