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In this explanatory model, the driving force behind increased aldosterone secretion in compound mutants would be hypovolemia, leading to activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.

In this explanatory design comprehensive understanding of expected and unexpected effects of the intervention on both access and quality will emerge through careful triangulation at two levels: across multiple quantitative elements and across quantitative and qualitative elements.

Shortly before his death, Mr Tomlinson was struck with a baton and pushed very strongly in the back by a police officer, who will be referred to in this explanatory note as PC 'A', causing him to fall to the ground.

Longino points out that in this explanatory model it is assumed that there is a "unidirectional and irreversible sequence of (biochemical) events" (Longino 1990, 135).

These few significant interactions could be attributed to the multiple tests in this explanatory analysis.

Our findings in this explanatory study suggest that exercise therapy in addition to patient education can reduce the need for THR by 44% in patients with hip OA.

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In addition to this explanatory function theories may be used for a more instrumental purpose – to construct a framework by which reviewers extract and subsequently analyse data from included studies [ 5].

The difference in walking between groups that this explanatory trial is powered to detect is smaller than that observed in a previous study with adult volunteers [ 14] (12.4 mins/day over the first week, Cohen's d = 0.90) due to participants being primary care patients rather than volunteers, there being lower anticipated fidelity of treatment delivery, and a longer duration of outcome follow up.

Then, as detailed in this helpful explanatory video, it would become a law, and the president would have to obey it.

As the University of Michigan's Andrew Maynard puts it in this excellent explanatory video, the I.A.R.C. classification "doesn't indicate how likely" glyphosate is to cause cancer.

As the University of Michigan's Andrew Maynard puts it in this excellent explanatory (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbBkB81ySxQ), the I.A.R.C. classification "doesn't indicate how likely" glyphosate is to cause cancer.

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