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Another study limitation is that our HR group comprised predominately Caucasian children and high- and low-risk children were not matched on ethnicity.
(v) The basal lamina in the CNS, which is comprised predominately of ECM proteins, serves an important role in modulating the permeability of the blood brain barrier (62).
These are comprised predominately of snoRNAs, with some RNaseP, RNAs, and miRNAs.
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Comprising predominately smooth muscle actin-expressing cells, the neointima was 50% thicker in the proximal than in the distal third of the grafts (P <.001), but proximal and distal vein graft anastomoses were widely patent.
Male germ cell tumours, comprising predominately (approximately 94%) gonadal tumors, also increased (APC = 2.6%).
In this study, we compared and analyzed four different microarray data sets comprising predominately gene expression of normal human tissues.
Several limitations should be considered in this study performed by Lilly Germany: The treatment regimens were not randomized, but chosen by the treating psychiatrists according to the patient's individual need, which created selection bias in the way that we see patients with more severe symptoms accumulate in some groups while other cohorts comprise predominately the more stable ones.
First, our cohort is comprised of predominately Caucasian individuals receiving care at one academic, tertiary care medical center.
Of the four studies identifying an increased risk for PABC cases, three used a PABC cohort comprised of predominately early postpartum cases [ 1, 15, 18].
Biomass composition was relatively similar between all sites, and predominately comprised of proteobacteria and general PLFAs.
These results indicate that RA cells are predominately comprised of epidermal stem cells.
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