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are thought relevant
noun
Form created in the mind, rather than the forms perceived through the five senses; an instance of thinking.
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Concern about consequences for offspring whose mothers were stressed during pregnancy derives from strong evidence, from experimental biology, that intrauterine stress can affect neurodevelopment, altering behaviors in animals that are thought relevant to models of cognition, aggression, anxiety and depression [ 1].
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Hence it is thought relevant to present up-to-date knowledge of anticancer and related stamps in the 75th year after the first stamp issue.
The proposed experiments are thought to be relevant to understanding the electron acceleration mechanisms at work in shock-driven magnetic dipole confined plasma surrounding compact magnetized stars and planets.
Reversible modifications are thought to be relevant in physiological processes, while non-reversible modifications may contribute to pathological situations and diseases [1].
For distal tubular calcium reabsorption, only TRPV5 and 6 are thought to be relevant (Woudenberg-Vrenken et al, 2009).
Data analysis focused on some cellular processes and protein targets that are thought to be relevant for carcinogenesis, transport and biomarker research.
Therefore, the above two TYMS variants are thought to be functionally relevant and are hypothesized to be associated with risk of breast cancer.
Links leading to relevant targets are thought to emanate a stronger information scent than irrelevant links.
These figures were thought as relevant minimal detectable differences.
Indeed, the structure, routine and purpose that employment gives patients was thought especially relevant for those with depression.
A UAT system was never thought relevant, necessary or appropriate for Norway.
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