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Looking ahead, as is her custom, Cassandra decided no longer to dwell on the past, but instead to look towards some of the issues which may dictate headlines in the year ahead.

These observations may be explained by AuNP interaction with cellular stress response mechanisms on a genetic level [33], which may dictate the cells capacity to prevent cytotoxic effects.

Many LAPs are likely to be at the center of large multi-protein complexes, components of which may dictate their functions, and a few LAPs have defined enzymatic activities.

While a taxpayer can wait until Oct. 15, 2011, to make the recharacterization and installment reporting decision on a 2010 conversion, there are some practical considerations which may dictate an earlier decision date in order to minimize tax cost.

More research is needed to understand the potential causes of postcoital dysphoria; however, this study suggests that one contributing factor is likely to be our current psychological state, which may dictate the emotional response we're likely to have following sex.

It is possible that Munc18c, like other SM proteins [30], is subject to post-translational modifications which may dictate its conformation.

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These nanomaterials possess different oxidation states [6] and, consequently, feature distinct redox properties, which may decisively dictate the reaction pathways and the product distribution in oxidation processes at which vanadium species are active.

In addition, whereas both are monocots, the banana is a parthenocarpic berry-type fruit that accumulates large amounts of starch, while the oil palm is a drupe with the high oil content, which may also dictate different ripening regulatory mechanisms between these two species.

Moreover, he concurs, though mothers have primary authority over children in the state of nature where parents are roughly equal, fathers typically acquire supremacy through marriage pacts, which may be dictated by civil laws.

It is clear however that any CP220 and by corollary CPt10 recovered, is actually but a single representative of a larger family of related genomes under continual size-flux, the relative proportions of which may be dictated by selective environmental pressures.

Given the large overlap in the music that the online services carry, slight variations in how they operate may dictate which service wins the most listeners.

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