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The resulting increase of 5-HT transmission would then be likely to "sum up" with that already triggered by the combined treatment, and related to "5-HT4-responding" 5-HT neurons.
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And, as long as I'm quoting — none of us are likely to sum up the challenge before us better than James Joyce's manifesto: Welcome, O life!
However, it is Jerusalem, written by the established name Jez Butterworth, which is likely to sum up his and Horton's tenure.
This is likely to be a sum between the $300m requested by George Bush and the $600m proposed by the Senate all a far cry from the $1.2 billion that the AIDS lobby believes America should be giving next year to pull its weight.
The net effect of NF-κB inhibition on C. jejuni pathogenesis is likely to be the sum of both of these positive and negative forces.
Overall immobility in the TST is likely to be the sum of a number of separate behavioral and physiological processes that include a propensity for learned helplessness, defensive behaviors, general activity levels, the stress response, and sensory or motor impairments [8], [55].
Therefore, measurements at 257 nm are likely to be a sum of contributions by 5-HIU and OHCU.
The clinical outcome of HCM is likely to be the sum of genetic mutations with age-related decline in protein-protective mechanisms and environmental factors such as lifestyle, degree of physical exercise, and blood pressure [ 10, 11].
The nurse requires a range of skills and competencies that when combined is likely to 'exceed the sum of the parts'.
A priori., we reasoned that in Mir122a -/- livers, elevated expression of Klf6, a miR-122 target gene [ 32], is a simple response to the loss of miR-122a; nonetheless, elevated expression of Klf6 is likely to be the sum of a cascade of events involving the loss of miR-122a and the down regulation of 5 other DNmiRs (miR-17-5, -319a19a, 93-5p and 144-3p).
West said the repairs were likely to cost huge sums.
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