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An identifying characteristic, habit or trend
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In the present study, both increased sensitization and reduced habituation appeared to be trait markers of schizophrenic psychoses.
Results obtained by performing a Spearman's correlation test on analytes identified by the previous approach (see Figure S5, Supporting Information), particularly in view of the large sample sizes used, do not provide strong evidence of a significant correlation of the protein values with the severity scale, further suggesting that the signal identified are likely to be trait markers.
Since the found associations are independent of symptom level they may be trait variables.
These abnormalities apparently persist into clinical remission, raising the possibility that they might be trait markers indicating vulnerability to depression.
These are genes that are likely to be trait dependent expressed due to hierarchically superior genes located in the pQTL that actually represent candidate genes (positional candidate genes).
The suitability of different methods of developing GWS predictive models is expected to be trait dependent, conditional on the genetic architecture of the characteristic.
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Rather, heterosis appears to be trait-specific.
Significantly, the increase in the right IPL signal was found to correlate positively with the severity of first-rank symptoms, and thus could be considered a "state-marker" of schizophrenia, whereas temporal and medial parieto-frontal differences appear to be "trait-markers" of the disease.
Neurobiological disturbances that persist after recovery might be trait-related and thus implicated in the etiology of the disorder.
Lastly, some components of attention could be trait-like (e.g executive control), or state-like (alerting or orienting) explaining the variance structure of the ANT scores.
SNPs associated with all of the enriched annotations were 8 times more likely to be trait-associated variants than SNPs annotated with none of them.
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