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In addition, how stress exposure is actually perceived by an individual varies greatly, as does the persistence of its consequences.
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Altered behaviour (as above) often triggered parents' first serious concerns (and consultations), as did the persistence or worsening of initially innocuous physical symptoms, such as fevers or bruises.
The three grip strength scores correlated highly and formed a reliable measure (Cronbach's α =0.96) as did the persistence times (Cronbach's α =0.91).
What does the "persistence of communal comity" suggest, according to the article?
Duration of bloom of different crops differ widely as do persistence of different pesticides, but we here chose a 30 day exposure period as typical.
Population based rates of use for antidementia drugs vary, as do estimates of persistence of therapy overtime.
miR-148a-mediated suppression of Bim, as discussed below, does promote the persistence and viability of the cells and may contribute to the resistance of the cells toward currently available therapies.
For example, the mechanisms of their appearance and persistence within fibrotic tissue remain unclear, as does their contribution to increased matrix deposition.
In virtue of what do they have the persistence conditions they do?
Anaximenes, for instance, may have thought that the change from air to water does not involve the persistence of air as any sort of substratum.
Predators do not evolve to be prudent and to reduce their predation rate or their reproductive rate so as to insure the persistence of the prey population.
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