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If not, why go through a biopsy, which might further weaken his voice?
This would take time and continue to attract comment and speculation, which might further damage reputations".
If anything, the growing concern in Moscow about Isis (Islamic State) may make it even less willing to take any moves which might further destabilise the North Caucasus.
At some point, Iraq also plans to rejoin OPEC's complicated quota system, which might further limit exports.Two other issues have the potential to undermine Iraqi production.
(II) HDAC6 deacetylates Hsc70 and DNAJA1 and enhances their interaction, which might further modulate their function as a chaperone pair.
This approach may save time involved in negotiations, but might lead to underlying unhappiness for the opponent which might further result in negative image of the competing party.
Fl-induced free radicals depress the DNA polymerase activity, which might further affect the process of DNA replication or repair mechanism (Aardema & Tsutsui, 1995).
What is more, enterprises and governmental organizations held a stronger motivation to maintain a good reputation, which might further facilitate a smooth transaction.
On the other hand, a radiographer can encounter a critically injured patient without extensive in-depth information about the patient's medical condition, which might further complicate the situation.
Molecular modeling and experimental investigation of compound 15m with DNA suggested that this compound could effectively bind with DNA to form a steady 15m-DNA complex which might further block DNA replication to exert the powerful bioactivities.
The further research revealed that compound 3i could intercalate into P. aeruginosa DNA through copper ion bridge to form a steady 3i Cu2+ DNA ternary complex which might further block DNA replication to exert the powerful bioactivities.
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