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We also examined whether the age-related decline in REE was explained by concomitant changes in body composition and lifestyle factors.

In addition, clear correlations between invasive attack rates and season are observed for many of the potential pathogens of the upper respiratory tract [9], [10], a phenomenon that cannot be fully explained by concomitant changes in colonization rates of the individual pathogenic bacteria [11], [12].

It is well established that tick feeding proceeds in different phases [52], hence, it is logical to expect that the different phases of feeding may be driven by concomitant changes in the expression profile of tick salivary genes and therein perhaps, lies the essence of successful tick feeding.

Variations in SV are followed by concomitant changes in arterial pressure, which can be assessed by measuring PPV.

We hypothesize that these cases could be explained by concomitant changes in surrounding regulatory binding site sequences.

However, we cannot exclude the possibility that some of the observed changes in weight, A1C, and other metabolic parameters were influenced by concomitant changes in antidiabetes medication.

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Peripheral iron status, modified by diet or various genetic disorders (e.g., hemochromatosis), is rarely reflected by concomitant changes to iron in the brain.

There was a variable response between pigs, as also occurs in patients, Cell-BAL treated pigs showed either a reduction or stabilisation of ICP that was confirmed by appropriate concomitant changes in brain oxygenation measurements; these two parameters were measured using independent probes and monitors, providing robust evidence that both parameters were indeed improved (Fig. 6).

Therefore, the reciprocal regulation of α- versus full-length β- and γ-ENaC subunits observed in our loss- and gain-of-function models can likely be explained by the concomitant changes in aldosterone signaling.

As supported by EM observations of concomitant changes in wall width, the resultant increase in wall density must occur with a significant decrease in polymer separation, with consequences to matrix pore size, polymer mobility and overall wall rigidity.

Total calcium concentrations would not be expected to change as a result of this increased binding by albumin, assuming there were no concomitant changes in calcium distribution or elimination.

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