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Additionally, legal tools applied on the study area are provided to pose the effects of legal impediments and to establish the question of law.
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The number and duration of MSC expressing suicide genes at the tumor sites would be an important determining factor for the therapeutic outcome because it poses the modulatory effects on tumor cells and neovascularization [ 26, 38, 54].
However, no solid evidence shows that all ARBs pose the same protective effect against diabetes.
Synthetic food additives pose the risk of hazardous effects and toxicity to the consumers whereas the application of natural pigments as food additives is safer and in demand worldwide.
So, we pose the following hypothesis regarding the effect of AC independence on the AC's efficacy: H2: The greater the ACs' independence from executives, the greater their efficacy will be.
The robust effects of CR on yeast mitochondrial mutants led us to pose the question: Are the beneficial effects of CR in the setting of mitochondrial deficiency conserved in mammals?
Whether exposure to elevated mercury vapor arises from intentional cultural uses or from unintentional breakage and spillage of mercury-containing equipment, these exposures pose the potential for adverse health effects and should be addressed.
It has been found that regeneration effectiveness poses the most prominent effect on efficiency, while engine speed is most effective on the engine power within the range of engine speed investigated in this study.
This study is used to evaluate the ability of a chemical to induce developmental, reproductive, or chronic effects and poses the main burden in terms of animal usage and costs.
There is a significant effect on the recognition performance due to large pose variations, while the effects of minimal pose variations are insignificant due to the pose-invariant nature of the LBP operator.
Of the mother in the story "Wild Berry Blue," Galchen, through her protagonist, writes, "What seemed like the world to me often revealed itself, through her eyes, to be nothing"; and of Galchen's writing I would like to pose the opposite effect that what one moment seems to me like nothing, the next moment, through Galchen's eyes, becomes the world.
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