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Holbein's portraits have an English aspect, "which suggests that there is something in the soil or air or atmosphere of England which impregnates even a foreign genius".

Derivatives 4p and 4bt (dimethylenastron) were associated with the more pronounced anti-angiogenic morphological aspect, which suggests that these derivative properties substantially interfered with the ability of HUVEC to form capillary-like structures in vitro.

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There was an overlap in the genetic influence on these two aspects of fertility which suggests that the same genes that are related to when women have their first child are also involved in influencing the number of children they finally have, she said.

On the one hand, this resemblance of perceptions between Chinese and Turkish students supports the cultural aspect of learner autonomy, which suggests that autonomy is a "western construct" (Littlewood, 1999) because eastern countries tend to regard teachers as a "source of knowledge" (Littlewood, 2000).

Other indicators include the unusually oblique architectural aspect of the church, which suggests that its depiction was intended to extend across to a sister wing – in a manner similar to the Master of Flemalle's Annunciation, and especially in van der Weyden's c. 1452 Braque Triptych, where continuity between the panels is especially emphasised.

Altered mobility is an important aspect of the disease, which suggests that alter 5-HT signaling and metabolism may be as well.

However, only 2 of 47 effects measured foot care, which suggests this aspect of self-care may not be given sufficient attention in research or in providers' instructions to patients.

For the rectangular plate (d), the T/P ratio is smaller compared with (b), which suggests that the aspect ratio affects the amplitude of toroidal poloidal spectra (a larger aspect ratio increases the T/P ratio).

More recently, dynamical systems theory [ 25], lead to the construction of the principle of "heterarchy" which suggests that aspects person's environment are linked into a dynamic whole [ 26, 27] and that each component contributes something to a total dynamic.

The finding that GPs must first of all value the improvement activity offered as part of the peer review process is consistent with aspects of adult educational theory which suggests that learners often undertake activities that they conceive as being of personal interest and highly relevant to their daily professional practice [ 20].

Mixing progress in the flow direction and cross-sectional mixing patterns obtained by CFD analysis show that splitting and inverse recombination do not perform satisfactorily in a shallow channel, which suggests that the aspect ratio of the mixer channel should be set around one if heat transfer is simultaneously taken into account.

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