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"This could well exert upward pressure on house prices in the near term," he said.
A stable, independent, and free Iraq — which will take years to achieve — might well exert a powerful influence.
Yet because our brains are wired much like a rat's, infection with Toxoplasma could well exert a behavioral or temperamental effect indirectly.
Positive attitudes to carnivores and presence of wildlife farms exerted strong positive effects on occupancy, so changes in these factors may well exert monotonic impacts on local metapopulation status.
Bound to larger carrier proteins, proteins of 45 kDa or less may well exert their function as plasma proteins.
Internal-to-programme summative assessment may well exert both a stronger and a more pervasive influence on learning than other assessment practices in higher education (HE), however.
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Open image in new window Figure 5 A proposed model illustrating the multiple signaling pathways by which PGRN (Atsttrin as well) exerts its anti-inflammatory actions.
As well, they exert a direct pressure on existing professionals and can create dissatisfaction related to increased workloads [ 9].
Mutant HTT can rescue the lethal effects of knocking out WT HTT [ 4, 44] so the mutant protein may well be exerting functional effects in relation to its normal as well as its pathological function.
This will help ensure graduates' successful placement, as well as exerting upward pressure on training quality at the training institute more generally including in the 'home' track.
Advances in stem cell biology in the last decade have shown that stem cells might provide an inexhaustible source of neurons and glia as well as exerting a neuroprotective effect on the host tissue, thus opening new horizons for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
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