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Dasgupta et al. [1] hypothesized that a sacral fracture might impart a torque effect to the pelvic girdle, which then fractures in the mechanically less sound portion, such as the pubic ramus.

Daniel Stroock, a mathematics professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge who has collaborated with Varadhan, says Varadhan's research has been a blessing to scientists in various disciplines: For instance, evolutionary biologists could rely on his work to calculate the chance that a specific mutation might impart a selective advantage to a species.

Initially it appeared that tubal ligations might impart a slight reduction in risk, particularly among women undergoing the procedure at young ages (< 25 years).

Furthermore, given that the identical loop sequences are in opposite directions on each DNA strand, this might impart a directionality to each strand (e.g., for replication).

If the focus of education in global health is shifted towards the interface between these inequities and health professionals' role, educational programs might impart a better understanding of 'the power vested in our roles as health professionals and how this power can be used' [ 52].

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The paradoxical result of the ideal laws of the TMA — that a tiny body moving with a given speed might impart the same speed to a relatively enormous body — appeared, at least intuitively, as an example of a potentially even greater increase in local force than anything allowed by Descartes's rules of impact.

Contrary to the ABC hypothesis, Michaels et al. hypothesize since hCG plays a role in cellular differentiation and may activate apoptosis, as levels of hCG increase early on in human pregnancy, "an incomplete pregnancy of short duration might impart the benefits of a full-term pregnancy and thus reduce the risk of breast cancer".

The black-and-white images, the sunglasses and cigarettes might impart, to modern eyes, a period flavor, but the basic existential conundrum of life in the media spotlight has hardly changed.

Most of us begin teaching careers with the naïve hope that we might impart something of value through having a combination of clinical experience and interest in the welfare of the student (or postgraduate trainee)".

The awful prospect loomed that a popular prime minister might impart some of his popularity to his party and its allies, depriving the opposition of a chance at power for years to come.

Recoiling from the possibility that ideas themselves might impart tension and interest to this tale, Mr. Amiel and Mr. Collee induce a kind of literary brain fever and reduce Darwin's work to a symptom of his mental and emotional anguish.

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