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Higher PEPCK activities in the liver may point at elevated gluconeogenic activities after AA supplementation in soy-fed kids.
This inevitably requires some kind of normalization/harmonization that would strengthen any observed correlations between exposure and health effects, which ultimately may point at potential causal relationships.
Majd Abu Salama, 22, a student, said she hoped the agreement would be completed "so that the compass may point at the struggle against the occupation," meaning Israel.
Final findings may point at selective activity of herbal extracts Rheum ribes, Ficus bengalensis, Morus alba, Musa sapientum, Arnebia decumbens, Citrus limon, Fraxinus excelsior, Rumex acetosella, Arnebia echioides in inducing cytotoxicity on cancerous cell lines.
"High" element concentrations do not necessarily reflect contamination, but may point at natural mineralization.
Only as regards private law organizations, outside legislative mandate (2a), various factors may point at a public function [27].
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"Officers may point guns at you, treat your firmly, question you, be unable to distinguish you from the attacker".
U.S. witch-hunters may point fingers at cop-killers, home-wreckers and heretics, but they no longer literally cry "witch".
Many may point the finger at betting.
Even when you've done nothing wrong, people may point the finger at you.
For cameras, you may point the cameras at a fixed screen.
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