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However, there is overlap of changes in miRNA expression observed in mice fed a methyl-deficient diet for 12 weeks and those identified in HCCs (i.e., in both models the levels of miR-34a and miR-122 are changed) (Pogribny et al. 2009).
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In both models, the level of exercise decreased slightly and was not significant (5 min/week in the PRECEDE model and 22 min/week in the conventional model).
In both animal models, the levels of muscle GLUT4 protein returned to baseline only after 2 weeks of detraining.
We can observe that both models generate the levels and the decreasing trend of the participation rate of the different subgroups of women.
Both models predicted the levels of the 17 PCDD/F congeners in quite good agreement with the observed results although the soil model was more accurate than the vegetation model.
In the model, both the level and direction polarization of PIN proteins in each cell are fixed.
In this updated version of the model, both the level of HbA1c (glycosylated haemoglobin) and two-hour postprandial glucose (PPG) define the degree of glycemic control [ 8, 9].
In both models YNBY reduced the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as TNFα, IL-12, IFNγ, and IL-17 in colon and serum [ 16 ].
We have first evaluated the perception model on different parameter and problem settings, and then simulated the robot itself in order to evaluate the performance of both models and the synchronization level between them.
The fit of both models (using the staffing level as a continuous or a categorical variable) were similar (likelihood ratio test; P = 0.62).
LOOCV entails training the model (fitting both the second-level ANOVA and the linear SVM model) with all subjects minus one, and using the remaining single individual to test the accuracy of the prediction.
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