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Paradoxically, that's when they might become interesting.
If he could be lured to H-P, the company really might become interesting.
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With such an understanding, foreign policy in the E.U.'s largest country might become really interesting.
The principal feasibility of quantitative ASL in humans might become especially interesting in view of the recent advent of combined PET/MRI systems, offering the perspective of combined functional imaging utilising both modalities.
The game would change, to be sure, but it just might become more interesting.
So, instead of being outdated and slightly embarrassing tools of religious propaganda, which rightly offend atheists and aesthetes alike, these nativity scenes might become an interesting venue for young artists to reach a wider audience and show their talents.
With this, Tis21 might become an interesting target to study the late stages of adult hippocampal neurogenesis.
As CGs, including UNBS1450, were shown to induce autophagy and cytostatic effects, Mcl-1 modulation might become an interesting indicator of other anti-cancer (anti-metabolic?) activities of CGs, so far still to be characterized and potentially contributing to their heterogeneous biological effects.
Over the past decade, human histone deacetylases (HDACs) have become interesting as therapeutic targets because of the benefits that their modulation might provide in aging-related disorders.
And chickens have become interesting.
Talk about terawatts — then things become interesting.
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