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Our results suggest that, despite tree growth was enhanced in the present experiment, N deposition may negatively affect Mongolian pine plantations through its negative impacts on plant water relations, which may likely deteriorate in more water-limited conditions.

We noticed a slight difference in the antibody band migration which may likely be due to the introduction of chemical modifications46, which in this case is the biotinylation that contributed to the retardation of gel migration.

Migraine and headache are life-threatening ill-conditions that affect the active, industrious class, which may likely reduce productivity.

The BET surface area of SKOH was obtained as 78.48 m2/g, which may likely supply more surface active sites, leading to an enhancement of adsorption performance.

In contrast, larger m values indicate a rapid increase in resistivity with an associated porosity decrease, which may likely occur during crack closure (e.g., Brace et al. 1965).

Although these results imply marked improvement in the geotechnical properties of cement stabilized shale quarry dust, there is still slightly high LL which may likely affect the treated material negatively especially when used in construction of heavily trafficked flexible pavements.

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In the samples from the interior glass wall of the showcase the total distribution is almost completely in ionic balance leaving only a small portion, which may very likely be made up by undetectable carbonate ions, as these would likely be present in the indoor air due to the lime washed interior walls of the cathedral.

These results taken together suggest that TBI induced upregulation of apoptosis-related genes, concomitant with the detection of apoptotic brain pathology during the 3 48 h post-injury period, which may be likely mediated by inflammation.

The district has a Haitian population of 17.5percentt, which may very likely work in Laraque's favour.

However, the group in the study by Watson et al (1999) were not split on the basis of their actual risk of developing cancer which may be likely to influence level of worry.

First, the sampling of the survey participants was not randomized but was based on voluntary participation of the hospitals, which may be likely to include more serious TB cases (7 ).

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