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It might be "effect" — whatever.
It has been reported that turn-off voltage decreases from −0.8 to −0.25 V which might be effect of change of reduction potential of Ag ion under external light.
This might be effect of higher concentration of PF-68 (16%) and with combination of sodium alginate (1.5%).
Our results showed that daily mean temperature, relative humidity, and duration of sunshine were significantly related to adolescent HFMD in Rizhao and suggested that age, sex, and occupation might be effect modifiers of the observed association.
However, this issue had been checked against the use of fissure sealant and the results showed that of the prevention provided to high risk children might be effect very little on the accuracy of CRA.
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Hence, the retrieval of the required data might be effected.
Liberal MPs now see three or four possible scenarios by which the departure might be effected.
Vows, the trade magazine for bridal retailers, regularly features articles suggesting how such persuasion might be effected.
If placebos could be exploited rationally, perhaps in conjunction with functional drugs, better treatments might be effected.
How such deliverance might be effected has been conceived in varying ways, corresponding to the terms in which the temporal process is imagined.
Nor is a restriction imposed through exercise of the police power inappropriate as a means, merely because the same end might be effected through exercise of the power of eminent domain, or otherwise at public expense.
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