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A specific bacterium might boost a plant in Texas and have no effect at all in Oregon.
This might boost a wider use of heliox in clinical practice and support clinical studies devoted to heliox applications in various clinical situations [ 19].
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The indoors can be a stepping stone to a good season and, admittedly, winning indoors might boost an athlete's confidence for the summer.
"In normal times," he said, "a drop like that might boost output by a percentage point over the next couple of quarters".
The idea was that certain genetic variants might boost or reduce a person's score.
Following that logic, it's possible that simply incorporating a magnifying glass into Michel's cardboard box might boost flavor perception, making a food seem to taste more like itself — a sort of neuro-M.S.G., without the headaches.
In that event, he believes that Dow management might boost dividend levels, implement a sizeable share buyback, or acquire a large specialty chemical company or a combination of the three.
But an honourable defeat might boost his presidential hopes.Devising a strategy for dealing with China will be hard for the DPP.
Berylann Lewis, Palestine's postmaster, said she would like to think that the ties to Private Lynch might boost the economy of a town with no jobs.
Kern DeorksenOttawa, CanadaSIR —Increasing the number of women in the workforce in the developed world might boost countries' GDP by a few points, but it would mean that numerous young children's and old people's care would be overseen by poorly paid, impersonal workers.
The prime minister's calculus appeared simple: that Russian money flowing into the City might boost the British economy at a time of austerity and help secure a future Conservative election victory.
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