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The oak chair that author JK Rowling sat in while writing the first two book Harry Potter books may not confer magical powers.
Yet, this may not confer immunity against tough questions, not the least of which is what sort of "leads" justify monitoring hundreds of thousands of people.
Overall, our results suggest that the DRD3 Ser9Gly polymorphism may not confer susceptibility to TD in East Asian populations.
And it also may not confer a survival advantage in the long term.
Individuals with mild symptoms may not seek treatment and physicians may not confer an official diagnosis of TS on children out of concern for stigmatization; children with milder symptoms are unlikely to be referred to specialty clinics, so prevalence studies have an inherent bias towards more severe cases.
Our results indicate that maternal antibodies may not confer the immunologic protection or immune priming previously reported in other studies of passerine birds.
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First, risk factors for disease incidence may not also confer increased risk for disease progression, as has been noted for obesity.
Other mammalian Rad3 helicases (FancJ, Rtel and ChlR1) contain additional insertions in the HD1, which may not only confer distinct substrate specificities, but also a different DNA damage sensing mechanism.
Lastly, it should also be noted the NHX1 and NHX2 genes in barley are homologues of AtNHX1 and, while having similar nucleotide sequence may not necessarily confer the protein(s) function as AtNHX1 in Arabidopsis.
This may be of particular relevance, as RAD21, BRCA1, and BRCA2 are all involved in DNA repair through homologous recombination; hence RAD21 overexpression in the absence of either BRCA1 or -2 may not necessarily confer the same predictive and prognostic implications as in sporadic cancers with intact BRCA1/2.
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