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To date, consequences of such interactions on uranium toxicity and on phosphate availability and metabolism in plants are unknown.

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To date, the consequences of NMD activity have been mostly investigated in monogenic hereditary diseases, including hereditary tumors [12].

To date, the consequences of root-zone temperature on nocturnal stomatal conductance, to our knowledge, are unknown.

To date, the consequences of the c.903+469T>C mutation in the MTRR gene have not been characterized functionally.

4 5 To date, health consequences have received limited examination, 6 though they are increasingly being recognised as an issue by the UK Government.

To date, the consequences of measures to control outbreaks (e.g., monitoring, quarantine) have only been partially investigated for diseases that are not comparable to MHF from the point of view of routes and risk of transmission, e.g., severe acute respiratory syndrome or influenza (14– 14).

Although oscillations in insulin secretion are known to be strongly correlated with calcium flux in vitro [20], [32], [39], to date, the physiological consequences of imprinted [Ca2+]i patterns for insulin secretion have not been studied.

To date, the functional consequences of B7-H1 inhavetion have been extensively explored in other models of virus-induced demyelination, such as infection with the JHMV strain of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) [17].

To date, the cellular consequences of COL4A1/ COL4A2 mutations remain poorly characterized.

It is not clear that any theoretical treatment, to date, treats the consequences of NFDS on a diploid population.

To date the functional consequences of ouabain injection on ocular growth and refractive compensation to optical defocus have not been investigated in great depth.

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