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This would mean that a strong alkali such as sodium hydroxide would react with it, although the reaction would have a much slower start which could be contributed to the oxide layer it may have [21 23].

These days, too much popular music is confined to commercialism and lack of depth, which could be contributed to artists not taking risk to use their gifts for the greater good.

In order to explain the stress-induced increase in sEPSC amplitude, which could be contributed by an increase in the number of the release sites and/or in release probability, PPF was assessed by recording EPSCs evoked by pairs of stimuli applied at increasing interpulse intervals (Fig. 6A).

uMM-02 migrated as a pentamer according to the analytical size exclusion column results, which could be contributed to the long-term storage of pure protein at 4°C before injecting onto the column (248 days).

In this study, we report on an investigation of vitamin A deficiency with E. coli infection in beef calves, a systematic diagnostic and effective treatment programs conducted on a beef cattle farm, which could be contributed to scientific prevention and control of vitamin A deficiency in cattle.

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But these loans are becoming more costly, which could be contributing to the drop-off in new buyers.

"A nanogram is a fairly small amount but, given that a lot of hormones work at levels far below that, even if it's not as potent as a natural hormone, you are in the range there which could be contributing to adverse effects," said Santillo.

Facebook was expected to have strong sales of Instagram ads this quarter, which could be contributing to its revenue.

Moreover, etiology and pathology of sepsis are complex, and the rs1800795 polymorphism may act synergistically with other genetic factors [15], which could be contributing to the risk of death in septic shock.

Taken together, our meta-analysis of the various genomic datasets suggest that the epigenomic and genomic landscape of the heterochromatic genes are distinct which could be contributing to their unusual regulatory features as opposed to the surrounding heterochromatin, which is repressive in nature.

While we took steps to minimise unobserved heterogeneity, stepfather households are inherently associated with greater family disruption which could be contributing to the detrimental effects.

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