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On the other hand, the increased production of ROS observed in normal chondrocytes, although lasting a shorter time than in OA cells, may not be devoid of deleterious effects, especially if prolonged exposure to high glucose occurs, as may be the case in poorly controlled diabetic patients.
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However, it may not be entirely devoid of metaphysical implications, as we will discuss further in section 4.1.
The deal with Keselowski is still simmering, which may not be a bad thing for a sport generally devoid of contentious rivalries these days.
This is what those who believe that the Catholic Church is already dead, already a bankrupt project, already devoid of any meaningful future, may not be able to see.
And the advice that we give shouldn't be devoid of that understanding.
But Tyrangiel's tenure hasn't been devoid of controversy.
It looks like a collaboration between Robert Rauschenberg and Joseph Cornell, and suggests that the world may soon be devoid of plain surfaces.
(a) The long term safety of nicergoline has not been studied; or (b) nicergoline may be devoid of a significant risk of ergotism and of fibrosis.
Likewise, Shaughnessy (2013) warned of programs that are merely a STEM veneer, that is, where approaches do not genuinely integrate the disciplines and thus may be devoid of important learning especially in mathematics.
The East may be devoid of star centers to anchor 60-victory teams, but it is not the Ivy League either.
Therefore, such irregularities may be devoid of any plasma blobs around them.
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