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This study only addressed revised hip replacements, and thus the findings may not be reflective of functioning implants that are in vivo.
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These findings could also be reflective of Eph/ephrin functions that are influenced by tissue type, oncogenic context, or ligand-independent versus ligand-dependent signaling.
As our peptide lists have thousands of different peptides and we can only analyse perhaps ten of these peptides in the assay (which would only represent 1% of the total peptide pool) we feel this approach might not be reflective of TAPBPR function on the whole population of peptide and we might inadvertently skew the data depending on the particular 1% of peptides we selected to test in our assay.
In other words, social functioning may be reflective of an individual's mental health, which in turn has greater effects on QOL than it does on self-rated health.
We report fewer patients with LVH and mostly with preserved cardiac function, which may be reflective of a younger and more ethnically diverse study population.
This may be reflective of the stronger contributions from the health domains describing physical functioning than those that are more subjective to the composite health state score.
As seen by the label arguments for each checkboxInput function, the descriptions were designed to be reflective of the selected dose frequency.
Our commitments will be reflective of this".
"We want our show to be reflective of New York City.
This show will be reflective of how Ellen is".
The results may furthermore be reflective of the evaluation parameters.
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