68) this pretreatment may provide osteogenic potential to ASCs on three-dimensional (3D |
69) efficient compared with FEA, and has the potential to assess the mechanics of PFPS |
70) on is a teaching methodology that has the potential to be a powerful educational too |
71) the early administration of IVIG has the potential to be the cornerstone of its man |
72) omputer models of the human face have the potential to be used as powerful tools in |
73) lular transport of DNA and siRNA have the potential to be used for sustained release |
74) rticipant consent, otherwise this has the potential to cause patients harm. |
75) the central nervous system (CNS) have the potential to cause permanent loss of brain |
76) that genetic variation in ST8SIA2 has the potential to confer a neurodevelopmental p |
77) ving independently are considered to have potential to contribute to community and s |
78) Laminar recordings localized this potential to cortical Layers 5 and 6. |
79) at the expanded hiPSCs might maintain the potential to differentiate into several ty |
80) ESCs) are pluripotent cells that have the potential to differentiate into the three |
81) a review of a patient's SNS page has the potential to enhance assessment and manage |
82) easible selective programme which has the potential to enhance maternal competence a |
83) dies using the CORE System illustrate the potential to enrich knowledge about the ac |
84) mmunity health workers (CHWs) have strong potential to extend health and nutrition s |
85) distinguishing stem cell samples with the potential to form a cartilage-like matrix, |
86) indings presented in this report have the potential to help shape and strengthen pro |
87) The methodology has the potential to help strengthen health resear |
88) e than predicted by serology suggests the potential to hold a few 'key' vaccine stra |
89) Magnetic resonance imaging has tremendous potential to illuminate ischemic stroke pa |
90) g child feeding (IYCF) practices have the potential to improve child health and deve |
91) tegies such as dairy intensification have potential to improve human nutrition throu |
92) curate psychiatric label use may have the potential to improve the first-aid respons |
93) nicians and academic researchers have the potential to improve the relevance, utilit |
94) early stages, the ERN and the FN have the potential to inform trajectories of risk f |
95) subclavian artery stenosis (SAS) have the potential to lead to CSSS. |
96) it from genipin crosslinking and have the potential to meet clinical degradation tim |
97) by trained health professionals, has the potential to mitigate the costly problem o |
98) research suggests that anesthesia has the potential to negatively affect fetal brain |
99) ays can cause more serious illnesses with potential to overburden the secondary care |
100) Encapsulation techniques have the potential to protect hepatocytes from cryo |
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