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As to the first hypothesis, one crucial prediction of this "NR2A triggering LTP/NR2B triggering LTD" hypothesis would be that overexpression of NR2B in rat hippocampus should lead to more robust LTD and no change in LTP.
As in the first hypothesis, we assume that the roo/ rooA element arose in the common ancestor of all 12 genomes.
The second theory may be regarded as an extension of the first hypothesis.
As further support of the first hypothesis, only 41% endorsed having annual mammograms and only 63% of women reported undergoing mammography within the past two years (as defined by being in the Action or Maintenance stage), a rate lower than that seen in the general population and consistent with other research examining preventive care in women with severe mental illness [ 11, 66].
Thus, the paper comes up with the first hypothesis as below: Hypothesis 1: Chinese shareholders react negatively to the disclosure of environmental violations.
This paper cannot comment on the first hypothesis as our first cohort of students to use the UMeP has just entered the Foundation Programme (Aug 2014).
This is not consistent with the second hypothesis but with the first hypothesis, as wages are covered by fixed care fees.
As anticipated, this provides support for the first hypothesis.
For the first hypothesis, z1 was defined as the proportion of open bivalents and in the second one, z2, as the proportion of interstitial chiasmata.
According to the definition of generic drugs, clinical outcomes were categorized as supporting the first hypothesis if no statistically significant difference was found between original and generic drug therapy or in case clinical outcomes yielded statistically significant better outcomes, e.g., lower adverse events or higher adherence rates, than original drugs.
As for the second hypothesis, initial studies involved TRAF6 (TNFR-associated factor 6) in the regulation of CD8+ Tmem development by modulating fatty acid metabolism and thereby increasing mitochondrial respiration (Pearce et al., 2009; van der Windt et al., 2012).
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