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We now tested if there were any lifestyle or clinical factors that could be linked to loss of the Y chromosome," said Lars Forsberg of Uppsala University in Sweden, who led the study published in the journal Science.

At the same time, since the most stringent permutation based null-model predicts non-linear dependencies of individual occurrence probabilities on vertex degrees, assuming such linearity in statistical models of co-occurrence will be linked to loss of stringency.

In addition, we found that variations of these properties from biomimetic values induce a loss of functional differentiation, which could potentially be linked to loss of differentiation during tumorigenesis.

Thus, the absence of RNAi in budding yeast may be linked to loss of large, repetitive centromeres as found in S. pombe, which, in turn, may explain the relatively small size of S. cerevisiae chromosomes that appear to segregate in mitosis by attachment to a single microtubule (Peterson and Ris 1976).

It is possible that the disconnection of the cortico-thalamic-cerebellar cohesion which the authors claim to be the dexmedetomidine-induced perturbation that produces unresponsiveness may be linked to loss of motor output rather than the conscious experience (Tononi et al., 2004).

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The decline has been linked to loss of habitat, disease and pesticide use.

Poor sleep quality and habits have been linked to loss of work productivity [46,48], impaired QOL [49,50], increased risk for cardiovascular diseases [49], and psychiatric morbidities [18,51-54].

Serotonergic hypofunction has been linked to depressed mood, low stress tolerance and pain intolerance, while its metabolite melatonin has been linked to loss of sleep architecture and flattening of all circadian rhythms.

In addition, the expression of fluorescent proteins themselves has been linked to loss of virulence or stress tolerance [44].

As an exception, some point mutations in the C-terminal part of GLI3 observed in GCPS patients have so far not been linked to loss of function.

PS integrin deficiency has in cell culture systems been linked to loss of sarcomeric structures [27], thus suggesting a role for integrins in linking muscle attachment sites with the actin-myosin contractile apparatus [27], [30], [31], [32].

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