Sentence examples for be a biological effect from inspiring English sources

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"There may be a biological effect and that biological effect should be taken seriously," and "pursued with additional research," Dr. Gervasio A. Lamas of Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, the lead investigator, said at a news conference here at the annual scientific meeting of the American Heart Association.

The assumption of differential susceptibility is supported by studies which found that age might be an important co-factor of HIV infection for women [41], which might be a biological effect.

On the other hand, it may be a biological effect; the TNBC phenotype and BRCA1 inactivation are highly correlated and not independent factors.

Although these changes were small, there appeared to be a biological effect on cortical bone mass and thickness, presumably associated with the different exercise regimen of the two groups.

For locally advanced disease, several provocative phase I II trials have suggested that there may be a biological effect from the early use of cytotoxics, either prior to definitive treatment or as classical adjuvant therapy.

We believe our finding of high RDs for women of black race/ethnicity compared with nonblack women is not likely to be a biological effect of race/ethnicity, but rather a priming effect of factors that race/ethnicity represents [e.g., stress due to institutionalized racism (Jones 2000; Nuru-Jeter et al. 2009)].

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In this design additional biological data is collected alongside conventional measures of disease activity to determine if there is a biological effect related to the mechanism of action of the drug tested.

It may be that gender is a biological effect modifier in the association between smoking and RA.

So on the one level we have the question – is there a biological process going on here, is there a biological effect with an intervention, how severe is that biological effect?

And an earlier date of snow melt was, in effect, an indication that the seasons were in flux; that in a mere 20 years, the brief Arctic summer was now arriving 10 days earlier; and perhaps most important, that climate change was having a biological effect, leaving a fingerprint on a species living in a seemingly remote, pristine environment thousands of miles away from the industrial hand of man.

In fact, if there was such a biological effect, the natural tendency of the survey to over-sample larger holdings might result in the underestimation of the prevalence of scrapie.

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