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As a consequence of wide acceptance of Bünning's [17] hypothesis that daily circadian rhythms form the necessary, causal basis of the seasonal photoperiodic switch, candidate gene-based studies of the photoperiodic switch have emphasized known circadian rhythm genes [18] [23].

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The 90-minute picture will screen on BBC4 in the UK and looks likely to be viewed as a swansong for the channel, which has had its drama budget axed as a consequence of wide-ranging BBC cuts.

This pattern would arise as a consequence of wider windows of reduced neutral variation associated with individual fixation events [7], [43].

Whether this kind of risky behaviour is a consequence of wide-awake risk-taking or a sense of invulnerability due to their youthfulness has been discussed [ 28, 29].

On the contrary, they seem to be a consequence of a wide dispersion of DMQ scores over the different values of Post-Task WL.

This has the extra benefits of not incorporating a contaminant into the system and the influence in the value of the determination error as a consequence of the wide range of pH that they present.

On the other hand, ROS are produced continuously at basal levels as a consequence of a wide range of common metabolic processes.

The lack of consistency in results is likely a consequence of the wide variability in designs and methods across studies, combined with relatively small sample sizes and the limitations of the matrices used.

This is likely a consequence of the wide cultural acceptance that smoking continues to enjoy in China: most smokers quit smoking only when an illness is established [ 25].

As a consequence of their wide diffusion there, residues have been detected in food [ 22], ground and drinking water [ 23], natural surface waters [ 24], and marine organisms [ 25].

As pressure ulcers are a consequence of a wide range of conditions and interventions, it is unclear whether the best means of capturing the quality of life impacts is via generic or condition specific Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs).

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