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Assuming that internal competition in the sugar sector is mainly based on scale economies, reduced price support combined with reduced production quotas should theoretically promote cost-based competition among producers, leading toward an increased concentration.
Therefore, in a cold high-elevation environment with a subzero annual mean temperature, as in the Mongolian Altai Mountains, an increase in temperature could theoretically promote the growth and productivity of larch trees (Dulamsuren et al. 2014).
These varied approaches and experiences within the game suggest that even in a system that should theoretically promote rational behaviour, people act in unexpected ways.
Ecological release can theoretically promote the evolution of novelty [33].
Kap121 may theoretically promote the interaction with a septin ring-localized protein.
The optimized fit and fill of a customized stem should theoretically promote even better mechanical fixation than with standard implants.
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A bone graft material is osteoconductive and osteoinductive and will not only serve as a scaffold for currently existing osteoblasts but will also trigger the formation of new osteoblasts, thereby, at least theoretically, promoting faster integration of the graft.
Associating context A with shock during recall theoretically promotes reinstatement, thus facilitating recall of the CS-associated fear memory in this context.
The potential vulnerability of such relatively hypoxic tissue may be potentiated by the villus architecture, which theoretically promotes the phenomenon of plasma skimming, and hence lower haematocrit and oxygen delivery [ 82], although experimentally this is not seen at reduced perfusion pressures [ 83].
Increased and continued use of IAP, theoretically, may promote the development of GBS resistance to penicillin.
Thus, LPA, at least theoretically, could promote the cytopathic effect of parainfluenza virus infection.
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