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Although not proved conclusively, the presence of this weaker endoproteolytic activity may be necessary for the autocatalytic processing of the precursor into the mature enzyme.
Although not proved yet, variations in the dystrophin level and disease severity seen in DMD patients may also relate to the genetic modifiers [20], [21].
It is widely accepted, although not proved, that image-guided percutaneous insertion techniques are safest and best in children.
Yet it is currently believed, although not proved, that intervention at the earliest opportunity is the most effective.
Second, although not proved efficacious against cutaneous chytridiomycosis, the use of benzalkonium chloride, a recognized therapy for infections with nonhyphal fungi, failed to reduce mortality rates.
Although not proved, the impression exists that the incidence of gastric cancer in LS in the western world seems to be decreasing in parallel to the declining incidence of gastric cancer in the general population.
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The theoretical designs, although not proven to be globally optimal, are of high quality.
Most scandals were financial and, although not proven, were never far from Haughey's door.
This attractive possibility, although not proven, might provide an alternative pathway for c-Abl activation by this genotoxic drug.
Accordingly, the ecological epidemiological data, although not proving causation, provide powerful evidence that A1 β-casein is a causal factor in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes.
There have been claims that BPA can cause harm by acting like a female hormone, and it has been linked to, although not proven to be a cause of a range of health issues.
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