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The proactive index is a variable, computed from the RTs and error rates in AY and BX trials, that measures the relative tendency toward proactive control: Slower RTs/higher error rates in AY trials are considered to be indicative of proactive control, whereas slower RTs/higher error rates in BX trials are considered to be indicative of reactive control.
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In addition, patterns of germin-like protein 3 isoforms could also be indicative of higher levels of reactive oxygen species in the resistant Rils.
In this study and others, repeatedly reactive HIV EIA results were unlikely to be indicative of HIV infection in pregnant women [12].
Reactive astrocytes and microglia often accompany neuronal loss and might be indicative of neuronal dysfunction (Gehrmann et al., 1995; Macauley et al., 2011).
Poor agreement would be indicative of overlearning.
This could be indicative of concerted evolution.
That could be indicative of something.
This is indicative of successful targeting and deletion of Mt HSP60176 190-reactive, CD134+ T cells in vivo.
In the case of multiple sclerosis, supplementation with vitamin A for 6 months increases the level of C-reactive protein (CRP), which is indicative of the level of inflammation (Jafarirad et al., 2013).
Taken together, these adaptations are indicative of a prooxidative status with SIRT1, UCP2, and CPT1 acting to reduce intracytoplasmic reactive oxygen species concentration (45), although the precise mechanisms involved remain an area of intense debate (46, 47).
This result is indicative of the two different mechanisms we propose are in effect for the deletion of self-reactive thymocytes.
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