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Here one can distinguish between two major kinds of motives: those which are grounded in self-conceptions, i.e., in convictions about the role that the self or the human being plays in the world, and those based on what might correspondingly be called world-convictions, i.e., on conceptions about the way the world is constituted objectively or at least appears to be constituted to a human subject.

Chemokines work in concert, and it is also conceivable that some of them exert negative effects on hematopoiesis – their down-regulation might correspondingly stimulate self-renewal of HSC [34], [35].

However many such target compounds inhibit microbial growth and might correspondingly limit production levels.

We hypothesized that as the magnitude of the overall charge increased, the solubility might correspondingly increase because of interactions with the solvent in the soluble state.

We assumed that boards with different functions within the NHS might discuss different topics, and that relationships between ED and non-ED members, and the ways in which meetings were conducted, might correspondingly differ.

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Peer pressure and acceptance is paramount for teenagers, and cigarette brand and smoker images might be correspondingly important.

These findings led him to a hypothesis: if severely septic children had high blood metallothionein levels, he proposed, then their blood zinc levels might be correspondingly low.

Democrats correspondingly might prefer limits on corporate campaign expenditure.

"However, in the short term, the battle between the shareholders of the mining-metallurgical plant might continue, and, correspondingly, there might be a correction in its shares".

Because Mo-dinitrogenase complex activity has exceedingly slow in vivo turnover (<10 sec−1), any directly coupled Hyq endo-hydrogenase H2 oxidizing activity <span class="lh">might operate at correspondingly very slow rates in vivo.

The large size of these cells is consistent with the simple idea that their loss in a variety of degenerative CNS diseases might reflect a correspondingly high metabolic burden and/or a high burden of toxic insults from amyloid deposition or reactive chemical species.

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