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Both treated groups (10 and 15% formulations) presented similar features regarding the collagenization pattern, showing a mixture of yellowish type I (predominant) and greenish type III collagen fibers.
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Abbreviations: TDT transmission disequilibrium test, ADHD-I predominant inattentive subtype, T transmitted, NT non-transmitted.
Abbreviations: TDT transmission disequilibrium test, ADHD attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, ADHD-I predominant inattentive subtype, ADHD- HI hyperactive-impulsive type, ADHD- C, combined type; T transmitted, NT non-transmitted; aNominal P values < 0.05 are indicated in bold.
Such signals were not found in soleus, a type-I-predominant muscle (supplementary material Fig. S5D).
However, in soleus, a type-I-predominant muscle, the sizes of type I fibers in the mutants were similar to those in the controls (supplementary material Fig. S7H) and type IIa fibers were slightly smaller (supplementary material Fig. S7I).
In humans with autonomic imbalance (i.e. predominant sympathetic activation), there were low levels of circulating adiponectin [ 35] (i.e. a negative correlation between adiponectin levels and the low-frequency/high-frequency ratio).
Type I fiber-predominant muscles like the soleus contain more mitochondria for almost exclusive oxidative metabolism.
However, it will be very important to make a further follow-up of our patients (for example, after one year), mainly because of the type of renal disease (III and IV) predominant in them.
Process (i) becomes predominant above ca. 600 K and is most sensitively retarded by O(a).
As the potassium concentration was increased, the CRw-i decreased significantly, since cycles having smaller nw-i became predominant.
The MRCoNS isolates carried genetically diverse SCC mec elements including types I, V, III, IV and I and V in combination with SCC mec type I being predominant among HIV patients, which may be attributed to majority of patients being hospitalized.
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