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These changes have been hypothesised to result from chronic inflammation.

Among premenopausal women, increasing BMI is associated with lower risk of breast cancer (van den Brandt et al, 2000), and this has been hypothesised to result from anovulation induced by insulin resistance, which is reduced by physical activity.

Increased cholesterol retention under conditions of elevated IL-6/IL-6R levels have been hypothesised to result from increased surface density on multiple tissues of LDL receptor, VLDL receptor and scavenger receptors, leading to excess internalisation of VLDL and LDL.

This pattern has been hypothesised to result from a sensitisation process analogous to an animal electrophysiological model called "the kindling hypothesis" [ 14- 16], or a behavioural sensitisation where every new episode gives rise to negative thinking patterns [ 17, 18].

29 30 The clinical syndrome of pre-eclampsia has been hypothesised to result from excessive release of antiangiogenic proteins most notably soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 from the placenta into maternal blood, resulting in an antiangiogenic state with low levels of free placental growth factor and free vascular endothelial growth factor.

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Toxicity is reliant on molecular oxygen [4] [6] and is hypothesised to result from inhibition of the mitochondrial complex IV enzyme cytochrome c oxidase, resulting in production of reactive oxygen species and cellular oxidative stress [7] [11].

A study of more than 1000 subjects in France linked fair skin to low vitamin D. This was hypothesised to result from sun avoidance behaviour in fair skinned subjects [20].

The cytotoxic effect is hypothesised to result partly from the formation of bulky DNA intrastrand crosslinks.

Although functionally enigmatic, diversity in baculum form is hypothesised to result from sexual selection.

However, other mechanisms (increased confidence, increased performance of other activities) might be hypothesised to result in better outcomes.

Assessing the extent to which patient's needs are met by others is important given that maladaptive schemas are hypothesised to result from unmet core emotional needs.

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