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It will provide fresh insights, and perhaps generate controversy". "A successful, at times elegant interdisciplinary work.

These results may also be quite relevant to oncogenesis; an age-related loss of p53 may predispose these cells to oncogenic transformation, perhaps generating cancer stem cells [ 67].

Bedrock incision rates average 9 m Ma−1 and suggest that the higher rates of hillslope erosion may be in response to a pulse of incision, perhaps generated by knickpoint propagation.

If the effects are ascribed to the unmeasured parent compound, toxicokinetic calculations may perhaps be applied to generate a more appropriate exposure measure that reflects the exposure to the active substance.

Online stalking may perhaps be more visible.

This situation may perhaps inhibit Japanese learners' writing development.

Infrequent habitual actions may perhaps be harder to reflect upon.

These associations may perhaps even be required for osteogenic differentiation.

highlighted the risk of default for the Greek banking sector, saying that having bondholders participate in any future bailouts "may well generate" a selective default rating for Greece, "although perhaps only for a short period of time".

Mechanistically, these elevated cytokines may generate glucocorticoid resistance, perhaps by interfering with glucocorticoid receptor translocation [ 62, 63], and thus leading to chronically elevated plasma cortisol associated with the depressive state.

Longer window-lengths may generate many rare (and perhaps irrelevant) haplotypes, particularly when the sample size is limited.

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