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Voters may have promoted him beyond his natural abilities.
Stieglitz may have promoted the photograph as an art object, with its own principles and journals.
ERS may have promoted heart failure via the NF-κB pathway142.
They may have promoted Tibetan independence as a fashionable Hollywood cause, but China has not yielded.
In fact, asteroid showers and comet collisions may have promoted life on Earth by depositing carbon-based materials and water.
The latter indicates that changes in lithological strength enabled the development of more efficient fjord morphology under full glacial conditions that may have promoted fast ice flow.
The low intensity of logging, and the connectivity with a matrix of logged and unlogged forests, may have promoted rapid recolonization at our study sites.
This observation suggests that fatty acid elongation may have promoted wax and cutin syntheses in cultivated rice roots in response to M. oryzae.
In case of conical connection, compressive force may have promoted a higher penetration of the abutments into implant body, which may eliminate microgap [5].
In this case use of the flap may have promoted the vascularization of the reimplanted talus, thus avoiding avascular necrosis and allowing successful reimplantation of the original talus.
In addition, the format of the question (that is, discrete response options) may have promoted a "know it-or-guess" approach.
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