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It can be linked to decrease of Cho/Cr levels with cholinergic agonist treatment in AD, so they suggested that Cho/Cr levels could be a biomarker of therapeutic efficacy in AD and DLB drug trials.
Twitter is especially good for this as it can be linked to the school RSS feed.
Snoring is not necessarily a benign condition; it can be linked to the serious condition obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).
Putting genome data into the public domain advances science, but nearly all of it can be linked to someone.
In both cases, C55-PP must be dephosphorylated to C55-P before it can be linked to a sugar or glycan.
"These may be when a child has been a victim of crime, when police would take DNA to confirm an incident took place and check whether it can be linked to a perpetrator.
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That means people can be exposed to higher doses than they're used to, and one thing we know about exposure to high doses [is that it] can be linked to feelings of paranoia and anxiety and even acute psychosis".
But a parent's depression, it turns out, can be linked to all kinds of problems, even in the lives of older children.
Where systems allow it, this information can be linked to clinical software in place.
It says most attacks can be linked to Muslim fundamentalists.
Each aliquot can have one or more assays performed on it, and each assay can be linked to one or more data files.
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