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The league foresees an increase in revenues, which could possibly result in a rise in the salary cap by as much as $2 million per club next season.
What, in the world outside this novel, might possibly result in a piece written on spec for Spin turns into a one-day bidding war in which Avery is offered a $400,000 book contract.
Moreover, the slurry electrode of the CUCap cell had a maximum current density around 260 mA cm−2 which could possibly result in a fast-charging CUCap system.
However, in this case that we have noise, this may not be the optimum length and choosing longer lengths can possibly result in a better performance.
Thus, the application of a distinct period and its length could possibly result in a higher or lower reference level under the same BAU assumption.
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It would create employment, improve the ecology, transfer desert into fertile land and, dare I suggest, possibly result in an annual Arab-Israeli open golf championship.
For example, assuming no infectiousness for asymptomatically infected persons could possibly result in an unintended increase of incidence in young infants if the absolute number of symptomatic cases increases in adults.
However, lymphopenia among patients with SLE may possibly result in an over- or underestimation of EPCs in this condition.
The lack of these nutrients in heavy drinkers could possibly result in an altered SAMe production, leading to changes in DNA methylation.
Since one protein associated with DRB2 in the complex is HDA19, the loss of DRB2 could affect targeting of the complex and possibly result in an increase of acetylated histones in drb2 mutants.
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