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The inhalers might substantially reduce the damage to public health caused by smoking tobacco, says the study, which appears in the current issue of Tobacco Control.
Since then it has become clearer that Erbitux and other biotech drugs like it, while they might substantially help a small percentage of patients, are far from cures.
His current Smoke Free Movies campaign wants films that include smoking to receive R ratings, which might substantially hurt their box office receipts.
But the differences we see so far do not appear to predict large changes in demographics that might substantially affect the outcome of the election.
The agency originally had concerns that the merger of two of the country's three largest pharmacy managers might substantially reduce competition.
A world of higher fuel prices and higher fees might substantially change the way passengers think of air travel -- less a convenient mode of mass transportation and more a luxury, one analyst said.
Nevertheless, using graphics processing units (GPUs) for optimized parallelization might substantially reduce SPECT reconstruction times.
Therefore, fatty acids in Panax species might substantially contributed to the whole beneficial effects of herbs, besides ginsenosides and polysaccharides.
The results indicate that directional nodes might substantially decrease the hop count compared to omnidirectional ones, although the connectivity of a large-scale sensor system will degrade.
According to GARTNER RESEARCH, the demand for SECaaS will grow significantly and might substantially change existing IT security infrastructure landscapes [10].
Consequently, spatial and temporal changes in saturation state with respect to these mineral phases are important for understanding how ocean acidification might substantially impact future ecosystems.
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