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Has the Indian media been saber-rattling for a war with Pakistan, perhaps to increase viewers, in your opinion?

In mature biofilms, the architecture changed from planar to crenulated, perhaps to increase the surface area of biofilms and decrease O2 diffusion limitation.

Most Israelis support the seek-and-kill policy, although most also think it has no effect on terrorism except perhaps to increase it.

Photographs taken in 1912 to document the house before the construction of the Lexington Avenue subway show that the light shaft of the McQuade-Sarner building had been painted white, perhaps to increase the light reaching its apartments below.

No matter how spectacularly well remodeled that basement may be — lavishly enough, perhaps, to increase the assessor's ultimate determination of property value — its location in the house makes it irrelevant as square footage.

It is not clear just how much reported profit will change as a result of the financial restatement, but it appears that the effect will be to reduce profits reported in the late 90's significantly and perhaps to increase them in 2001 and 2002.

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One explanation is that retailers cut prices too steeply, leading perhaps to increased traffic but low revenue over all.

Labour, citing House of Commons library evidence, claimed the increased costs since 2010 seemed "likely to be related to an increasing proportion of claimants appealing against a refusal of ESA, due perhaps to increased publicity and campaigns by third parties".

BACKGROUND: Mother-to-child transmission of HIV has decreased in industrialized countries because of widespread use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) by HIV-infected pregnant women and perhaps to increased use of elective cesarean section.

Specific hypotheses may include different occupational risk settings in low income males versus females, or an increased susceptibility in females (due perhaps to increased foodborne exposure or increased exposure to infected children) that is exacerbated by low income living conditions.

First, our observation of a higher expression of GAL1 relative to the ancestor could lead to an elevated metabolic capacity (galactose flux through the galactokinases) for S. cerevisiae in high galactose, and therefore perhaps to increased growth rate.

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