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These results suggest that maxillary distraction of less than 15 mm may not markedly affect velopharyngeal function in cleft patients.
However, neutrophil derived OPG may not markedly influence OPG levels as OPG in RA synovial tissues [ 13] and synovial fluid [ 14] is lower than OA control samples.
First, glycemic control may not markedly impact CVD outcomes as in nondialysis trials (1– 3), just as statins have less of an effect on CVD in dialysis patients (17).
Although two-fold increases in intracellular ATRA levels may not markedly increase the antiproliferative effect of RA in NBL, there may be a larger impact on other factors, such as the facilitation by RA of tumour lysis by cytotoxic lymphocytes (Vertuani et al, 2003).
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With multinationals still racing to build factories in China, economists say the country's growth in exports and investment may not slow markedly.
But it was only when the IMF and donors (such as Britain, which has given over $100m this year to Malawi) threatened to hold back aid, that the president decided to act.Yet his new government, named on November 5th, is no smaller than his old one, many of the faces are the same and it may not be markedly cleaner.
Children, or at least children of a certain age, may not differ markedly from adults in respect of their cognitive and volitional capacities.
I personally think the offerings that are part of this new initiative may not be markedly odder than some of the plays previously done at Stage II.
However, since liberalization does not always or necessarily lead to economic growth, diets may not be markedly influenced.
Consequently, the fetal and lactational exposures for a second child may not be markedly lower than those for the first.
Southern blot analysis is also useful for PCR confirmation; however, sensitivity may not be markedly improved as previously reported in the case of rabies (13 ).
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