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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area could reflect a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a specific area may represent or indicate something, often in a descriptive or analytical context.
Example: "The data collected from the survey suggests that the area could reflect a significant change in community attitudes over the past year."
Alternatives: "region may indicate a" or "zone could represent a".
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The decline in these life history traits in this area could reflect a high energy requirement to meet the increased energetic demands for osmoregulation, in particular the increased expression and activity of ion pumps including the Naka.
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This result indicates that the fluctuations in BOLD signal within a brain area could reflect the movement of the music in tonal space without necessarily showing a change in the overall level of activity over the entire duration of the excerpt.
Thus, L1-CAM increased levels in the dCA1 area could reflect neuroprotective mechanism and the neurogenesis that occurred through interaction between JS and EE.
It has also been hypothesized that heteroblasty could be an adaptation to defence against browsing birds, and the differences in branch number and leaf area could reflect this.
In this context, it has been reported that the highly aggregated Abeta possesses a reduced toxicity [ 33, 50], and therefore the observed decrease in the dystrophic area per plaque could reflect a reduction in plaque toxicity.
Higher odds of MRSA in medium swine density areas could reflect environmental exposure to swine or poultry.
In theory, higher reporting rates in urban areas could reflect greater propensity for person-to-person transmission; however, this is more commonly seen with organisms with human reservoirs.
We suggested that dysfunctions in prefrontal areas could reflect neurocognitive deficits that ultimately interfere both with neuropsychological test performance and somatosensory information processing.
Greater connectivity between right hippocampus and early occipital areas could reflect the hippocampus accessing reactivated sensory representations, in keeping with previous studies showing that vivid mental imagery engages occipital cortex (Ganis et al. 2004; Chadwick et al. 2013) and that activity in early visual areas correlates with the vividness of mental imagery (Cui et al. 2007).
As discussed earlier, the overall lower scores in our study could be related to the primarily negative nature of the areas identified in the pilot survey or could reflect a poorer quality of life our subjects.
This observation could reflect a changed vasomotor action in this area of the body as a result of the systemic pyrexia in the virus-infected pigs.
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