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Most likely, the lack of oxygen due to the high partial pressure of CO2 caused this effect.
Vascular heterogeneity could have caused this effect as these studies took the perfusion measurements on the dorsum of the foot [ 27].
Although the short duration of follow-up does not permit us to draw any definite conclusions from this finding, it suggests that patient selection has caused this effect.
It is unknown what might have caused this effect but it may be due to some technical difference in the way these samples were handled.
This meant that ICCS clients whose hospital attendance had reduced were effectively being substituted by other patients but that there was no alteration in overall patient throughput that might have caused this effect.
On the contrary, other epidemiological studies could not confirm these results and suggested that confounding factors (e.g. hyperinsulinemia and age of patients) might have caused this effect [ 6– 11].
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What causes this effect, however, has never been fully understood.
It's the Earth's rotation on its axis that causes this effect.
It's not clear why the changing light pulses cause this effect, even though the effect has been well documented, Lieberman says.
It was concluded that the accumulation of residual stresses because of partially irreversible deformation causes this effect.
The team cannot be sure what part of the diesel pollution causes this effect, but studies in rats have shown that minuscule soot particles can make their way directly to the brain via nerves in the nose.
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