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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as evident for" is not correct in standard written English
It is likely intended to convey that something is clear or obvious in a particular context, but the phrasing is awkward and not commonly used. Example: "The results of the study are as evident for the control group as they are for the experimental group."
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c) One of the mechanisms by which AMPK induces ATP production is by upregulating mitochondrial biogenesis [31], as evident for S6K1-deficient muscle [10], but not for rpS6P−/− muscle (Fig. 5).
The trend was not as evident for the decreased global miRNAs where there was slightly greater variation in miR-181b, 1280 and 432 qRT-PCR and microarray expression values; however miR-1826 levels coincided between assays (Figure 4A).
Activations of these proteins were not as evident for spheroids on non-adherent surfaces.
Some feature sets oscillate between high specificity and high sensitivity as evident for the Z-score feature in Figure 3.
However, the trend of increasing use with age was not as evident for DECT as for mobile phones.
The differences in risk estimates between the two approaches were not as evident for the other cancer sites as for lung.
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For the second and third questions the answer is, of course, not as evident as for the first one.
With regard to mitochondrial morphology, the phenotype of MULAN-knockdown cells was not as evident as for cells ectopically expressing the E3 (Fig. 2C and Fig. S3).
The levels of pesticides, especially p, p′-DDE, in serum are also higher in females, although it is not as evident as for hair.
Therefore, we analyzed the codon bias according to these parameters, but no relation was observed for gene length, and although a direct relation regarding the GC% was observed, this association was not as evident as for the gene expression level.
For those women born in regions with the highest odds for GDM (all of Asia and the Pacific), the socioeconomic status correlation was not as evident as that for other women, with only a 23 38% increased risk for lower socioeconomic status (compared with a risk of at least 55% in all other women).
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