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Since we wanted to study whether it is possible to reduce bone resorption during revascularization, such an increased tendency to resorption would necessitate an even greater protective effect of zoledronate in this model.
Since we wanted to study whether it is possible to reduce bone resorption during revascularization, such an increased tendency to resorption would necessitate an even greater protective effect of alendronate in this model.
The tendency of unsupervised institutions to become authoritarian necessitates a check, but empowering an institution over which the constitution has placed no institutional checks brings us back to square one.
Many factors contributed to the difficult two-year shoot, which began in October 1964: bad weather destroying part of the set, Tati's perfectionism and tendency to reshoot, and financial problems that necessitated the prime minister, Georges Pompidou, intervening to rescue the production.
The studios fumbled their way towards various cumbersomely functional recording technologies; a new style of acting had haltingly to be confected, one distinct from the wide eyes and waving arms of the Theda Bara Tendency; and in the uncertain interregnum, which necessitated much harnessing of the hitherto freely wandering camera, the art of the medium did shrink a little, if only for a while.
The vast role played by the liver in drug metabolism and the tendency for nanoparticle sequestration in the liver [37] necessitates assessment of the liver functions in this study.
However, MPs encapsulated by conventional detergent micelles have a tendency to undergo structural degradation, hampering MP advance, and necessitating the development of novel detergents with enhanced efficacy for MP study.
Even where the mode of obtaining food necessitates solitude and therefore dispersal, there is a tendency for reassembly at the end of the day which is followed by a flight in formation to a communal roost.
It is also possible to more than double the power of an engine by supercharging; however, increased charge density and temperature, resulting from supercharging, increase the tendency for combustion knock or roughness in the spark-ignition engine and thus necessitate an undesirable decrease in compression ratio or the use of an antiknock fuel.
By using this approach we are accounting for the tendency of older wells to fall in production over time and be abandoned, necessitating new wells just to maintain current production levels.
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