Sentence examples for may theoretically impact from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, fiber tractography analysis of DBS targets may theoretically impact stereotactic targeting and trajectory planning during DBS placement, perhaps optimizing the treatment of symptoms while reducing the risk for side effects.

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Such long-term storage may theoretically affect sample concentrations.

Collectively these findings demonstrate that iron can theoretically impact the aggregation of alpha synuclein.

Neither study reported intrapartum stillbirth rates, which chlorhexidine treatment could theoretically impact by reducing infectious causes.

CRR's focus on ratings overall may theoretically have an impact on ITV's programme commissioning – towards higher rating programmes – but that is historically what ITV has done anyway.

An interaction between NSAID use and a polymorphism may theoretically result in considerably differential impact on the individual risk of CRC.

In addition, the ischemic-reperfusion injury associated with small-for-size grafts in LDLT and angiogenesis associated with liver regeneration may theoretically promote growth of tumors in the transplanted liver after LDLT, although the actual clinical impact of such biological processes remains unclear.

That means some may theoretically be available for the default swap auction.

They may, theoretically, be heirs to the throne, but day-to-day life can be piled with indignities.

But this cost may theoretically be included in the estimation.

Patients with any one of these disorders may, theoretically, see an improvement with microbiome tinkering.

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