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The study poses a conclusion that hyperadiponectinemia exacerbates the processes of bone formation by inhibiting the activation of osteoclasts and osteoblastogenesis [ 15, 18, 66, 67].
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But new intelligence, he said, led him to a different conclusion: Iran poses a more immediate threat to neighbors and parts of Europe with shorter-range missiles, a threat that should be countered quickly and from sites closer to Iran.
With an optimistic conclusion, the video poses a simple question to the six young refugees: If the war ended, would you go back to Yemen? "I'd go back," one little girl exclaims with a huge smile.
In conclusion, exon skipping poses a putative strategy for dysferlinopathies, although some exons are arguably more eligible than others.
In conclusion, low BMD poses a high public health burden in Saudi Arabia which can be identified through screening and risk factors assessment at primary care level.
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