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Acc has been described to reflect inotropic change [14], and Ftc has been incorrectly described as a measure of left ventricular preload [15].

In the phyllodes tumor, the expression level of p53, tumor angiogenesis, and MIB-1 have been described to reflect the degree of malignancy [18], although these are not correlated with their prognosis.

Our data on the EGF-mediated enhancement of CB irradiation-induced glioma cell killing was surprising because in many cases, higher expression of its receptor EGFR has been described to reflect cell refractoriness to radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

25 It is consistent with developments in the social and policy sciences at large and has been described to reflect the need for a more in-depth understanding of naturalistic settings, the importance of understanding context and the complexity of implementing social change.

The malalignment has been described to reflect an adaptation to realign the hand with the malunion at the midcarpal level [ 5], though the observation that "commonly after malunited fractures of the distal radius, compensatory angulation to realign hand to the forearm takes place at the radiocarpal level" has also appeared [ 6].

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Concerning the temporal energy match, two major characteristics are described to reflect a Net ZEB's ability to match its own load by on-site generation and to work beneficially with respect to the needs of the local grids.

Teachers were asked to describe how they would support the development of school-readiness skills for a child like Juan Jose, who was described to reflect a prototypical student from this Head Start program.

Originally, personality traits were described to reflect genetically determined and relatively stable interindividual differences e.g., [ 10, 11].

In applying the model in a particular service delivery context, where mode of delivery can be described, adjustment to reflect this is of course desirable.

Recently, a hierarchical classification system has been described that reflects oral functionality according to the conclusions of this review [ 19, 20].

Severe long term neurological consequences have been described, which may reflect the severity and number of hypoglycaemic episodes during childhood.

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