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The above analysis indicates that where mismatches between designed and perceived interdependence are significant, the consequences are commonly negative.
A closely related idea is that violations of convention elicit some kind of sanction, such as tangible punishment or, more commonly, negative reactive attitudes.
31, 32, 38 Of note, emission peak is commonly negative at the asymptomatic phase of VP.
Newborn anti-GBM antibody levels were commonly negative in our series (3/5) [ 12– 12].
Inbreeding coefficients (FIS) were commonly negative (mean −0.173), indicating slight heterozygote excesses, but the values were statistically non-significant in all populations.
Commonly, negative data are not published by many exploratory/basic research studies from universities or NGOs because they are not considered critical, whereas all data (positive/negative) are retained in guideline studies and are important in weight-of-evidence evaluations.
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The portraits aim to portray the hope and optimism present in older people, challenging commonly held negative misconceptions about the later stages of life being tired and spent.
The most commonly mentioned negative consequence was osteoporosis.
Their findings challenge several commonly held negative beliefs about affirmative action.
Hybrid dysfunction is thought to arise most commonly through negative interactions between alleles at two or more loci.
We found that while the ansamycin compounds have the commonly observed negative value, the nucleotides show a negligible or even a positive ΔCp of binding.
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