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And in his book "The Idea of Justice," he dwells on the social tendency to see gender disparity as a "normal" phenomenon in India.
It is can be seen that the cell impedance slowly increasing with the cycle process, which is a normal phenomenon in many anode materials, such as graphite and MoO2/graphene40,41.
Oxidative stress is a normal phenomenon in the body.
Other differences linked to individual susceptibilities, which is a normal phenomenon in outbred animals, cannot be ruled out.
While regurgitation is a normal phenomenon in ruminants, abnormal regurgitation is usually the result of an oesophageal disorder, often affecting the intrathoracic part.
In addition, considering that alternative splicing occurs as a normal phenomenon in eukaryotes, the diversity of IMM proteins encoded by a genome may also increase [ 25].
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A possible explanation for this discrepancy might be the fact that the decrease in bone formation (represented by P1NP) was lagging behind the decrease in bone resorption (represented by CTX), a normal phenomena in the treatment with anti-resorptives.
Both patients with reversible central sensitisation, a normal phenomenon seen in some patients in relation to inflammation, and patients with irreversible central sensitisation 12 are expected to have a total PDQ score ≥19.
Recognition of the incomplete digestion and absorption of some starch fractions in the small intestine as a normal phenomenon has created interest in indigestible (or resistant) starch fractions.
The attentional dysfunction proposed by Janet's (1907) theory has influenced more modern models of functional symptoms, which have conceptualized dissociation as a normal phenomenon that becomes disruptive in those with functional symptoms.
Matte patches on platinum and yellowish patches on "white gold" in areas of heavy wear are probably not dirt or corrosion but a normal phenomenon of wear patches in the thin mirror-like rhodium plating, which can be replaced inexpensively by a jeweler - commonly free by the manufacturer of an expensive item (who will also be well situated to take responsibility for any problems).
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