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"This could exert limited upward pressure on house prices in the near term.
This could exert at least a quantitative influence in the analyzed setting.
If variation in this gene is associated with changes in the latter, it is possible this could exert subtle changes in energy homeostasis.
If the fusion pore was under the control of glucose, this could exert an additional effect on the regulation of insulin secretion.
However, due the fact men are less exposed to vocal problems than women due to the larynx and vocal folds conformation, this could exert a little impact on results.
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"Germans probably think this award could exert some influence on China.
Succinic acid at this concentration could exert only mild (13%) inhibitory effect.
They also suggested that this QTL could exert a pleiotropic gene action, first affecting plant height, then ears per plant, and finally grain yield.
We evaluated whether this mixture could exert thyroid hormone-like effects in vivo and in a rat pituitary cell line, GH3 cells.
Recent approaches addressing functions of BigH3 in the carcinogenic process have consistently suggested anti-tumour activity, and have unravelled novel mechanisms how this protein could exert tumour suppressive effects.
The increase of TSP1 protein observed both in cell and tissue cultures following CS treatment suggests the possible mechanism through which this drug could exert an anti-angiogenic action.
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