Bad eating habits and sedentary lifestyle play a role in the onset of diabetes. |
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Large tracts of virgin forest play a role in global ecology comparable to rain forests. |
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One is therefore compelled to conclude that mechanical forces play a role in the progressive nature of the disease. |
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The possibility that a cytotoxin may play a role in the pathogenesis of EPEC infection had been suggested. |
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And they could play a role in hyper-accurate gyroscopes or help etch superfast computer chips. |
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How apt that such a rigorous game as chess would play a role in this tightly controlled home. |
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Whether it's cauliflower or cranberries, eating more fruits and vegetables may play a role in preventing many forms of cancer. |
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There is some evidence of that the neurotransmitter serotonin may play a role in this disorder. |
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As well as psychiatrists, psychologists play a role in assessing prisoner dangerousness. |
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Motor dysfunction involving the gall-bladder and biliary tract may play a role in nonulcer dyspepsia. |
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Indeed, chromatin is known to be rich not only in histones but also HMG proteins, which may play a role in this charge shielding. |
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These compounds appear to play a role in defending sclerotia from attack by fungivorous insects. |
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It is well established that genetic determinants play a role in the susceptibility to the development of asthma. |
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Dr. Miller says a compound called nitric oxide is known to play a role in the dilation of the endothelium. |
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According to researchers, gender differences play a role in drug abuse and addiction. |
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Paraben is known to play a role in the development of breast cancer, and is found in cosmetics like deodorants, body sprays and shampoos. |
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New research suggests that psychological stress may play a role in premature aging. |
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The new party general secretary will no doubt be expected to play a role in quelling the ongoing unrest among hill tribes. |
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Psychologists can play a role in the juvenile death penalty debate in several ways. |
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We therefore have a duty to play a role in stopping the imperialist slaughter and preventing the spread of the war to other Arab countries. |
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Indeed, it has been proposed that these adventitious materials play a role in in meso crystallization. |
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Could this sleeping giant, if awakened, play a role in the revival of labor unions and progressive politics? |
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The Casimir effect could also play a role in accurate force measurements between the nanometre and micrometre scales. |
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Butterfly caterpillars produce calls that appear to play a role in maintaining symbiotic associations with ants. |
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The authors cite this finding as evidence that inflammation may play a role in the development of hypertension. |
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Nutrition, exercise, gonadal steroids, and growth hormone and body composition all play a role in bone density. |
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Other countries, including members of the European Union, may also be welcomed to play a role in monitoring any peace agreement. |
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Of course, motives, ideals, and ideologies do play a role in political violence. |
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Does design play a role in the genesis of ideas, or merely in its dissemination? |
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Thermatoga microorganisms are known to play a role in the anaerobic oxidation of hydrocarbons to alcohols, organic acids and carbon dioxide. |
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Aggregate formation appears to play a role in the immune response by drawing white blood cells to the site of inflammation. |
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Moreover, it should be noted that other parliamentary committees can also play a role in the supervision of legislation. |
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State and government agencies are also investigating whether wild pigs might play a role in spreading disease to crops that reach humans' plates. |
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Natural soil texture and fertility also play a role in when and how much additional fertilizer plants need. |
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It is believed that ionic, hydrophobic, charge-transfer, van der Waals interactions as well as steric effects can all play a role in the binding. |
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The hormone estrogen may also play a role in lupus and could help explain why it is more common in females than males. |
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It had been clear to me, even if only in a diffuse sense, that film would play a role in my life. |
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The kni locus, while important for the establishment of several wing veins, has not been known to play a role in eye development. |
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Scientists have long suspected genetics play a role in the onset of the disease. |
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Inflammatory processes are believed to play a role in the conversion of coronary vessel-wall lipids into dangerous atheromatous plaques. |
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The body doesn't have to play a role in the crashworthiness of the vehicle, because that capability can be built right into the skateboard. |
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It is also possible that small RNAs and RNA interference play a role in gene silencing in polyploids. |
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It may also play a role in disorders such as autism, where people have difficulties forming social bonds. |
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We say that policy reasons seem to play a role in the courtroom, but not outside the courtroom. |
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The copious guano deposition from sea birds may play a role in maintaining the present assemblage of vascular plants on both islands. |
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This could play a role in the growing rate of alcoholic liver disease in Mexican-Americans. |
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Access to highly personal information may also play a role in crimes like bribery and blackmail, and involve individuals both within and outside of government offices. |
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Excess catecholamine levels play a role in causing white coat hypertension and hypertension in pheochromocytoma, OSA, and other diseases discussed in this article. |
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If the birds' crests are shown to play a role in communication, then investigators may have a clue as to how ancient casque-bearing dinosaurs interacted. |
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However, it is possible that endogenous CKs play a role in chloroplast acclimation since it was found that kinetin stimulates the development of sun-type chloroplasts. |
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The research lends credence to the notion that common bacterial infections might play a role in determining who is stricken with the debilitating neurological disorder. |
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However, the association also demanded that the government play a role in the consumer crisis, and openly chided it for not stepping up to the plate. |
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Recently it has been suggested that several different regions of titin might play a role in the sensing of stretch in muscle by binding various ligands. |
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Epstein-Barr virus may play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease. |
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But the variability of sales throughout the year, in what remains a soft market, is a perennial problem which he acknowledges publishers play a role in exacerbating. |
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A number of other volatile, low molecular mass compounds were found in the coelomic fluid of these and other nereid species and thought to play a role in their reproduction. |
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Age and history play a role in your risk of developing colorectal cancer. |
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Thalidomide may also play a role in treating arthritis-related conditions, such as ankylosing spondylitis, Still's disease and Sjogren's syndrome. |
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The researchers also speculated that disturbances in p53 may also play a role in some forms of Parkinson's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease. |
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The study also shows that environmental factors such as warm and supportive parenting may play a role in promoting children's prosocial development. |
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A recent study by German scientists focused on a compound in the spice that may play a role in brain repair. |
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Our taped song of the young male suggests that whisper songs may not be entirely preprogrammed and that learning may play a role in this species also. |
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Shops, supermarkets and delis could also play a role in supporting farmhouse cheeses by displaying and promoting them better than they do at present. |
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Your parents might play a role in you being your melanthropic, silent, emotion-less, and cold self of today but I bet you secretly yearn for love, merriness, and hope. |
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Organic acids play a role in mediating detoxification of metals by plants. |
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Did any women play a role in inspiring or mentoring you as you came up in this industry? |
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And surprisingly, gender may also play a role in your bleak winter outlook. |
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As part of the immune system, natural killer cells normally are present in the blood stream and play a role in defending the body against infection and against some cancers. |
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Stress appears to play a role in the exacerbation of Crohn's disease. |
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Three of these genes were involved in modifying proteins called histones that play a role in packaging DNA into chromosomes. |
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Different types of motorcycles have different dynamics and these play a role in how a motorcycle performs in given conditions. |
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Other research has shown that religion in Sweden continues to play a role in cultural identity. |
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In some species the pigment melanin may play a role in extracting energy from ionizing radiation, such as gamma radiation. |
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Secondary metabolites are thought to play a role in preference for some substrates over others. |
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Elderships, numbering over 500, are the smallest administrative units and do not play a role in national politics. |
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The presence of water in magma reduces the melting temperature, which may also play a role in enhancing Icelandic volcanism. |
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Mammalian males may play a role in child rearing, as with tenrecs, however this varies species to species, even within the same genus. |
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It can be said that religious leaders play a role in shaping foreign policy. |
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The principle may play a role in any debate over the need for environmental regulation. |
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Our findings add to the growing body of evidence that air pollution may play a role in autism, as well as in other neurodevelopmental disorders. |
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Crop residues play a role in the mitigation of erosion, because they reduce the impact of raindrops breaking up the soil particles. |
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Also, thyroid variables other than volume may play a role in the resectability of a gland. |
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Experts say these types of viruses, called bacteriophages, have been shown to play a role in chronic diseases. |
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Leukocytes present in blood products may play a role in these complications, which are referred to as transfusion-related immunomodulation. |
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Butylates play a role in causing high blood and cholesterol levels, besides impairing kidney and liver functions. |
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Abiotic stress tolerance may play a role in the invasion and spread of Chinese tallow tree. |
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It suggests that each year, the right-heart catheter may play a role in the deaths of 23,000 people in the United States. |
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Vitamin E vitamers, such as the tocopherols, play a role in the prevention of some age-related diseases. |
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Biological and chemical processes also can play a role in removal of trace elements and other contaminants that enter the detention basin. |
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Thus, if the carinal canals play a role in conduction, the metaxylem tracheary elements must be responsible for conduction across nodal regions. |
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Orexins are chemicals that are involved in regulating the sleep-wake cycle and play a role in keeping people awake. |
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The cathepsin K enzyme is believed to play a role in both osteoclastic bone resorption and in degrading the protein component of bone. |
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Lectins that bind galactoside play a role in the cell clumping of many cancers. |
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Livestock play a role in the amplification of the virus because the animals become viremic for seven days. |
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The deictically anchored point of view of the speaker does not play a role in constituting temporal structure at the macrostructural level. |
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The collaboration seeks to identify glycans, the complex carbohydrate component of glycoproteins, which can play a role in health and disease. |
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In addition to ionization conditions, the matrix used in MALDI may play a role in the stability of phosphoester linkage and its mass analysis. |
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Mechanisms of such clustering may play a role in natural phenomena such as the formation of planetary rings and movement of sea-ice floes. |
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The electric organ is an adaptation of a neuromuscular junction, and TTP may play a role in electrogenesis. |
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The Norwegian farm culture continues to play a role in contemporary Norwegian culture. |
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These observations suggest that in Lushoto District human fleas may play a role in plague epidemiology. |
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In children, brain allergies are thought to play a role in hyperactivity, learning disorders, and attention-deficit disorders. |
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Intermediate filaments participate in key mechanical functions and play a role in preventing excess large cell stretch. |
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They are now studying how foreshocks and aftershocks play a role in predicting events and dealing with the aftermath. |
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Perhaps the interfibrillar regions play a role in polymer yielding. |
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Marini relies wisely on the Compendio and individuates in it scenes, atmospheres, and stylistic features that will play a role in the writing of Sagredo's Arcadia. |
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Proto-oncogenes are genes that play a role in normal cell growth but, when genetically modified, can cause the out-of-control cell division that leads to cancer. |
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To see whether these additives play a role in inflammatory conditions, researchers fed mice an emulsifier, either polysorbate 80 or carboxymethylcellulose, for 12 weeks. |
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If you drive around this community you would see where the richness and vibrancy used to be and I believe that PHA can play a role in helping to restore that vibrancy. |
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He pointed out that both economics and the criminal psychology of suppliers play a role in food fraud, as using undeclared goods ultimately reduces their costs. |
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Chromosome translocations have been found in almost all cancer cells, and it has long been known that translocations can play a role in cancer development. |
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Among the cells they produced were osteoclasts, large white cells involved in the brittle bone disease osteoporosis, and eosinophils, which play a role in allergy and asthma. |
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The Merchant Venturers work closely with the wider community and many of its members play a role in Bristol's commercial life and the institutions within the city. |
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Palliative care, which focuses on maximising a person's quality of life, may play a role in management, particularly if the likelihood of survival within five years is poor. |
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Cloud cover may also play a role in cooling the ocean, by shielding the ocean surface from direct sunlight before and slightly after the storm passage. |
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As such, these rodents may play a role in maintaining healthy forests. |
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The lungs are highly developed and probably also play a role in reducing the effects of hitting water at high speeds and protecting the body from these effects. |
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But a number of other factors also play a role in the process. |
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All of these peoples would play a role in the history of the Old North. |
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Jerome for a pretty actress to play a role in his play Walker, London. |
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Other natural disasters, such as flooding, typhoons and famine in mainland China would play a role in establishing Hong Kong as a place for safe shelter. |
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Under this point of view, definiteness does not play a role in the selection of a definite article more than the lexical entry attached to the article. |
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Moreover, bounded rationality, or behavior that is intendedly rational, but only limitedly so, does not play a role in resource dependence thinking. |
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