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Personalised screening may potentially confer additional benefits.
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In light of recent research showing that arterial stiffness was a predictor of cardiovascular outcomes, our results may suggest that in the longer term, oral TU could potentially confer cardiovascular benefit through its effects on arterial stiffness.
Our work focuses on identifying unique immune factors that could potentially confer resistance to susceptible groups.
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In particular, use of reclaimed water in occupational settings involving high volume water use can potentially confer significant benefits.
A mutation in the upstream region could potentially confer resistance by increasing expression.
This may be due largely to the fact that genes conferring postzygotic isolation act mostly in a recessive fashion [reviewed by [ 61, 62]], and loci that could potentially confer hybrid inviability are masked by the recurrent parent's alleles in backcross mapping populations.
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