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One (or more) of these S-glutathionylated proteins may progress as a plausible biomarker for exposure to H2O2 or other ROS.
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Potential contaminant attenuation processes, such as denitrification, may not progress as far in those parts of the aquifer with large solutional openings and (or) conduit systems as in other parts of the anoxic UFA.
We may progress, however, as a church into the gradual fulfillment of what it means to be the kingdom of Heaven, and insofar as the influence of the church is felt in the surrounding society, it also benefits others and conditions improve for everyone.
He may not have progressed as hoped so far but is still young, still learning his trade.
But Gecko may not be progressing as quickly as Skype needs it to.
Though Rome wasn't built in a day and you may not be progressing as quickly as you wanted, it's important to have a sense that you are moving forward.
Aneurysms may progress in size as a result of gradual wall weakening [7], with rupture occurring at the end of the growth spectrum.
CAD is caused by the formation of atherosclerotic plaques and may progress to myocardial ischemia, as a consequence of thrombosis or of acute coronary atherosclerosis [ 49, 72].
Most irAEs are of low-grade severity, but are part of a severity spectrum, and, as such, may progress to a more severe grade.
Failure to repair these lesions could have implications in genome stability as SSBs may progress to double strand breaks (DSBs), which could cause DNA instability and/or impaired replication and gene expression from the mitochondrial genome [15,16].
All babies born to mothers with anti-Ro/La should have an electrocardiogram after birth to look for first- and second-degree heart block as they may progress to third-degree later.
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