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Mexico may impose an import tariff of up to 210percentt on corn sweetener from the United States after the World Trade Organization ruled a Mexican tax on high-fructose beverages violated trade agreements, a Mexican trade official said.
This may impose an inefficient data access pattern by causing frequent seeks to retrieve each small block.
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have been successfully used to enhance bone regeneration, but their powerful immunomodulatory effects may impose an enhanced risk for osteomyelitis development.
For example, Singha et al. found that gold nanoparticles may impose an obvious p-doping effect in single-layer and bi-layer MoS2 samples, resulting in enhanced PL [13].
But to insist that war make perfect rational sense, where means cost effectively lead to clear and practical political ends, may impose an inhuman task that any leader can only sidestep or fudge.
The preferential responsiveness of BM recirculating B cells to blood-borne pathogens thus may impose an autoimmune hazard to the organism during chronic inflammation.
Accumulation of unfolded proteins may impose an increased load on the chaperone machinery in CHL1−/− mice, which is also suggested by a compensatory overexpression of chaperones in CHL1−/− brains.
Despite ubiquitously expression of FUS-DDIT3 oncogene, these mice exclusively developed liposarcomas, suggesting that FUS DDIT3 may impose an adipocytic program with a partial developmental blockade in mesenchymal cell progenitors.
The requirement of specific numbers of symptoms to be present may impose an artificial categorical construct.
For some women, breast cancer may impose an economic hardship because it causes them to leave their jobs [ 3].
Enhanced secretion may impose an additional load on the ER actively engaged in lipid droplet synthesis [ 55].
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