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Restoration of the contractile force and muscle weight of the extensor digitorum longus muscle began earlier in the SNAC group--after day 11--whereas the other 2 groups showed progressive atrophy until day 21, with a significant difference between the SNAC group and the other 2 groups.
All three groups showed progressive deactivation of the typical default mode network including bilateral precuneus, medial frontal gyrus, inferior parietal lobes and mesial temporal lobe.
The overall H3K4me3 or H3K27me3 gene groups showed progressive hyperactivation and hypersilencing in tumor and HT29 cells compared to normal colon, respectively.
The percent expression of HLADR on CD14+ monocytes was significantly different between the three groups showing progressive decrease from controls (mean 90.5 ± 3.8%) to SIRS (mean 61.2 ± 5.9%) to severe sepsis (mean 39.2 ± 5.5%) patients (controls vs. severe sepsis, P < 0.001; controls vs. SIRS, P = 0.006; SIRS vs. severe sepsis, P = 0.03).
In contrast, the 1 2.5 group showed progressive hypotension and metabolic acidemia (pH 6.92 ± 0.1 after the final occlusion).
Control group showed progressive inflammation up to six hours.
Conversely, the tac-treated group showed progressive decrement in infarct transmurality in these segments).
Both groups showed a progressive decrease in investigating the same odorant in repeated exposures, a process called habituation.
Both groups showed a progressive increase in the maximum axial excursion (Table 2).
In addition to periodontal disease, accentuated presence of caries was observed in all periods in the diabetic group showing progressive evolution from the 1st month.
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