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1 conditions, raising the possibility that this unusual dimer might have a biologically relevant role in the regulation of
2                  Further, human clinical studies suggest it might have a causal role in these diseases.
3 ly, elevated HDL components, i.e., small HDL triglycerides, might have a causal role of elevating glucose levels.
4  discrimination of local versus metastatic disease and thus might have a crucial impact on further clinical management.
5                           Therefore, lifestyle modification might have a positive effect in the treatment of GERD in an u
6  on all household processes suggests that the omega-subunit might have a regulatory function in cyanobacteria.
7 nd breast cancer, targeting this receptor with radioligands might have a significant impact on staging and treatment of G
8 ortality, independent of existing clinical assessments, and might have a use in clinical management and the evaluation of
9 N: Sexual partnering between young women and older men, who might have acquired HIV from women of similar age, is a key f
10                  The development of analytical alternatives might have advantages such as greater efficiency, more reprod
11 hat suggest discrepancies in the literature concerning GpsB might have arisen from accumulation of unidentified suppresso
12 y part of U(IV) reoxidized, suggesting that monomeric U(IV) might have become incorporated in newly formed iron precipita
13 million (95% CI: 7.90 million-9.59 million) life years that might have been achieved if South Africa had moved swiftly to
14 roxies to assess whether, in a particular area, tidal range might have been different in MIS 5e with respect to today.
15 s, the cachers' ability to respond to the observer's desire might have been driven by the observer's behaviour at the tim
16 al(3)Pro(8)OXT and Pro(8)OXT are functional variants, which might have been evolutionarily co-opted as an essential part
17     First, one must consider how many nonparticipants there might have been in each category of obesity and of age at ent
18  present at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, produce what might have been one of the largest episodes of transient clim
19 t positive Tajima's D values in the sliding window, so they might have been selected for environmental adaptation.
20  Recent peatland recovery at the study site (<50 years ago) might have been triggered by ongoing rapid warming, as the ar
21            Our results suggest that ancestral TE insertions might have brought in cis-regulatory modules into the mouse g
22 nhanced dengue infections suggest that poor T-cell immunity might have contributed to protection failure.
23  events on average, it is possible that some subpopulations might have derived benefit.
24 erging evidence suggesting that deregulating these pathways might have dramatic consequences for human health.
25 ransits of one of the moon's semi-diurnal gravimetric tides might have driven the patients' bipolar cycles, by periodical
26 tabolic changes, such as increasing adenosine levels, which might have effects on seizure control.
27 lies need to cooperate for donation to take place; families might have evidence regarding refusal; and failure to permit
28                                                      Humans might have evolved a bias to employ tools, using them even wh
29              Phylogenetic analysis suggested that SbCYP82D2 might have evolved from SbCYP82D1.1 via gene duplication foll
30  predictions and confocal microscopy reveal that rust fungi might have evolved multiple effectors that target chloroplast
31 f the pathophysiology of PD, and the implications that this might have for its treatment.
32  neural efficiency, especially in HIV-LMX1A-AA carriers who might have greater dopaminergic reserve.
33                       Having originated earlier, Fissurella might have had more opportunities to disperse to other island
34 s and nickel across the Archean-Proterozoic boundary, which might have helped trigger the rise in atmospheric oxygen.
35                                               These results might have implications for future therapeutic trials targeti
36 t activate epigenetic regulators; the findings of our study might have implications for human infant nutrition and unders
37                        This lack of a definitive conclusion might have implications in understanding the pathogenesis of
38 m noncoding transcription and discuss how these differences might have important implications for the functional conseque
39                                              These findings might have important implications in the clinical setting for
40  celiac disease indicates that subjects with celiac disease might have increased intestinal permeability in early life.
41  conditioning regimens and I-BET151 doses, are factors that might have influenced the outcome.
42 bacterial diversity and relative abundances of Fusobacteria might have lasting positive effects on amphibian health.
43 cknowledged mechanisms of interaction and molecular control might have made the initial pathways to prebiotic systems evo
44 osphere feedbacks involving desiccated soils and vegetation might have played a role in driving the heat extreme.
45 the Schottky contacts between the electrodes and the SWCNTs might have played an important role in the gas sensing proces
46                      Maternal supplementation with fish oil might have prophylactic potential for long-term prevention of
47 therapies, and cognitive behavioural therapy in particular, might have small short-term beneficial effects on depression
48 iss multiple appointments are an under-researched group who might have substantial unmet health needs.
49 nd inhibited glial activation, suggesting that chrysophanol might have therapeutic value for the treatment of human RP an
50 han previously reported, suggesting that previous estimates might have underestimated disease burden.

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