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Integrating renewable power systems with small-scale units would theoretically aid in their deployment and subsequent commercial success.
Computational methods for the prediction of PPIs could theoretically aid the discovery of candidate biological interaction partners.
Detailed characterization of exposomes and subsequent linkage to different asthma phenotypes would theoretically aid in identification of groups of genes responsive to an exposure and groups of exposures that act through common pathways.
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DHA has also been shown to improve synaptic efficiency (69) and transmission speed (70), thereby theoretically aiding in information-processing efficiency.
The repetition and color association, theoretically, help with retention and aid in producing the vowel sounds in question.
Antiarrhythmic drug therapy that theoretically may aid in maintaining sinus rhythm and thereby improve a host of clinical end points is considered by some to be a key component in managing patients with atrial fibrillation.
Theoretically, that should aid the Obama Administration with its efforts to organize one more round of negotiations before the referendum, in the hope that talks will produce an agreement that the Greek government will endorse.
President George W. Bush George W. Bush 's proposed $3.2 billion anti-terror package would, theoretically, provide financial aid to ailing municipalities around the country.
The 13C and 1H NMR spectra theoretically with the aid of Gaussian and Facio software programs are shown in Figure 7a,b.
But the process of maturing from Partisan War Syndrome to movement psychology should -- theoretically -- be aided by The Who's iconic song "Won't Get Fooled Again" ringing in our ears.
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