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It would also be informative to explore smokers' beliefs about genetic influences on smoking and smoking cessation more fully.

Thus, it will be informative to explore the links between JH-triggered postmating responses in lifespan, age-dependent intestinal and reproductive dysfunction, and lifetime fertility.

It would be informative to explore with a prospective design whether these cognitive conflicts are associated with higher rates of relapse and recurrence.

It would be informative to explore differences in the mechanisms of cancer cell attachment to membranes obtained from animals with and without pre-established peritoneal inflammation.

In addition, it may be informative to explore utilization of an indicator that captures only explicitly reported feelings of distress from the caregiver due to the caregiving role as opposed to the two criteria utilized in this research.

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Although the slight associations suggested here require replication to meet rigorous standards, it is informative to explore the regions surrounding our selected SNPs.

One study evaluated training using more than one psychoacoustic outcome measure and so it is informative to explore the degree of convergence between results.

In future studies, it will be informative to further explore patterns of diabetes medication intensification and to evaluate the relationship between treatment intensification and intervention response among patients randomized to GMC and UC in different baseline insulin regimen groups.

In particular, for low scoring scales such as the Helplessness-Hopelessness subscale, it may be informative to further explore the relevance of these items to a population of long-term survivors.

It would be particularly informative to explore the effects of midazolam on a contrast between conjunctive and elemental memory encoding in the TI or other task showing hippocampal sensitivity to conjunctions [ 40].

It can be highly informative to explore the individual components of an exposure, for example, the actual ingredients of a specific dish as reported by those cooking it rather than the dish or products consumed as reported by the consumer, who may be unaware of the less obvious ingredients.

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