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The surface roughness and the wettability of the material were also enhanced, which could favour the cell material interaction.
That race, which could favour Clinton, is seen as the most important battleground left in the contest.
The combined Inelastic Neutron Scattering analysis suggests that tetrahedral Li clusters may undergo a progressive melting upon heating, which could favour room temperature ionic diffusion.
On the one hand, images of the Martian surface show structures strikingly reminding of possible bodies of standing water, which could favour the accumulation of sedimentary deposits in the past.
The rise of saline habitat pollen types between 1100 and 800 cal BP, along with increased values of magnetic susceptibility and organic matter, suggest a lower water level and the subaerial exposure of saline mud flats, which could favour the re-colonization of chenopods and other halophytes around the margins of the lake.
The Dauphiné crosses more gentle terrain on Friday's sixth stage, which could favour the sprinters – but takes to the high mountains on Saturday and Sunday, including Alpe d'Huez on stage 7, where the main threat to Froome's leadership is likely to come.
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If the PEC applied only to humans, then membership in Homo sapiens would count as a morally relevant characteristic on the basis of which one could favour the interests of humans over the like interests of animals.
Another possibility is the fact that AGS-B cells have been engineered to overexpress the gastrin receptor, which could potentially favour a direct increase in cyclin D1 by gastrin rather than utilising β-catenin as a mediator of transcription.
Moreover, the Gelbison massif has different geological characteristics [ 10] and vegetation types [ 11] as compared to the Calabrian mountains, which could have favoured the differentiation of local endemisms.
Moreover, high-resolution computed tomography of the chest was not systematically conducted in all patients so the prevalence of bronchiectasis, a factor which could have favoured P. aeruginosa infection, could not be estimated; although it should be noted that our institution runs separate clinics for patients known to have either CF or non-CF bronchiectasis.
However, having slender bones is a morphological solution, which could be favoured by natural selection for different purposes such as the active pursuit of prey (e.g., the cheetah), long-distance pursuit (e.g., wolves), or long-distance foraging (e.g., foxes).
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