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While there was the expected correlation between set size and range, both linearly and late down-regulated genes appear to change more extensively than up-regulated genes with similar profiles.
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In other words, the GP workforce changed more extensively between 1980 and 1990 and 1990 and 2000 than between 1990 and 2000 and 2000 and 2010.
Halfway and at the end of the intervention, behaviour change is more extensively evaluated by dieticians to motivate participants, prevent drop-out, and discuss progression and goals.
One is the more powerful technologies now being used, each with the potential to change the environment more extensively and radically.
Over the past 50 years, humans have changed ecosystems faster and more extensively than during any other comparable time period in human history.
Frequent GP users with an unsatisfactory GP relationship might use CAM providers more extensively, and/or change their GP.
The Lactobacillus deubruekii strain was able to change the anthocyanins from jussara pulp more extensively.
In autoimmune diseases other than T1D, epigenetic changes in a variety of cell types have been more extensively studied.
Mr. Wagner said the state was aware of complaints about the time allowed for the test and would look more extensively at the results to determine whether a change was necessary.
Clearly, continued efforts to more extensively identify and characterize the complex cellular changes that occur during heart failure development will allow greater insight into the mechanisms and functional consequences of altered myocardial GLUT expression.
There was no significant change in fluorescence of [psi−] cells but Sup35-GFP in [PSI+] was more extensively aggregated showing a large number of more defined foci.
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