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The torture might effectively help detect a ticking dirty bomb that would initiate nuclear holocaust at Capitol Hill, Times Square, the Sears Tower, Embarcadero, wherever.
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PM2.5, which is more widely measured in the North America and Europe, is considered a better measure of smaller particles and might more effectively help to capture PM effects [ 2].
This might imply an ordering effect of the non-β httNT and oligoPro flanking sequences, which could effectively help "set the register" of the polyQ amyloid core.
They cannot effectively help their children.
This method, based purely on MR information, effectively helps to reduce the residual attenuation bias in the thoracic region that might arise due to truncation artefacts along the arms [20, 21] (Fig. 2).
Pregnant women who are able to effectively communicate might help facilitate coordination between separate organizations.
Either move, if finessed effectively, might have helped him with a crucial bloc of voters.
Indeed, in Sri Lanka, the nationwide introduction of effective prophylactic vaccines, which provide protection against the prevalent HPV types, might help to effectively reduce the long-term HPV-associated disease burden of ICC.
Thus, understanding how oxidative stress produces and modulates expression of several genes that might help to develop effectively therapeutic strategies for CNS diseases.
Irrespectively of the question if it is the epithelial or mesenchymal state that is associated with the stem cell phenotype it is very likely that cancer cells can readily switch between these states in response to external stimuli, which might help them to effectively adopt to various environments.
Because cement effectively cancels part of its impact over time, the results might also help guide strategies for reducing its carbon footprint.
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