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Middlemarch is one of those books that can exert an almost hypnotic power over its readers.
Preclinical vehicles typically contain high levels of surfactants that can exert biological effects.
They are also very strong, which is good, because crocs have incredibly powerful jaw muscles that can exert tremendous pressure.
"We're trying to encourage them to see themselves as a group that can exert policy leadership," she said.
In particular, little is known about the organisation as a social actor that can exert influence on transition policy programs.
The newly discovered nuclear signaling axis is a primary defense against elevated or imbalanced dNTP pools that can exert mutagenic effects irrespective of the cell cycle.
On the other hand, these cells also secrete a broad panel of growth factors and cytokines that can exert trophic effects on surrounding tissues.
Our study shows that chronic pain is a highly prevalent condition in the community, one that can exert negative consequence for the child.
However, there are no standardized protocols for the use of cell growth media, a factor that can exert profound effects upon the detected metabolites, and thus in the interpretability of the resulting data.
On the other hand, human-support robots [1] [4] that can exert large forces should have a force-sensing mechanism in view of safety.
It is hypothesised that A. sativum metabolites bear configuration that can exert agonist and inhibitory effects similar to these drugs on drug targets hence undeniably altering their therapeutic and toxic potential [12].
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