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Here again, not many studies conclusively contribute to the elucidation of this process (for a review see 32).

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If phthalates are eventually shown conclusively to contribute to obesity or diabetes in men, it's still not clear how these chemicals would affect the opposite sex, since low testosterone has been associated with a lower (not higher) prevalence of metabolic disease in women.

This last study showed conclusively that both dystrobrevins contribute to functionally important DGCs in CNS GABAergic synapses [ 23] in a manner similar to that of α-dystrobrevin in the NMJ, a cholinergic synapse [ 21].

"If you couldn't conclusively say whether anti-inflammatories caused the problem, you certainly couldn't conclusively say it did not contribute to the problem," said Dr. Gerald Chodak, a clinical professor of urology at the University of Chicago.

It is therefore possible to ask whether increased serum vitamin D levels might lead to immunologic and subsequent clinical improvement and so to demonstrate conclusively whether vitamin D levels contribute to disease activity.

However, in order to prove conclusively that these genes do contribute to PM resistance in these wild grapevine species, it will be necessary to demonstrate that the segregation of resistance is genetically linked to the inheritance of these candidate genes.

It is not conclusively found, however, that independent regulatory agencies contribute to a more autonomous decision-making or to an enhanced accountability of regulators to other branches of government and airport users.

While this study can not conclusively rule out that PCR bias may contribute to these findings of potential species replacement, it is possible that loss of the commonly observed specific Type-A associates is linked with the appearance of other bacterial ribotypes, including members of Vibrionaceae.

Although the CMT cell lines are derived from canine mammary epithelial cells, their ability to respond to E2 and P4 is currently unknown and can therefore not be conclusively ruled out in contributing to PAD2 expression.

Causation is sometimes defined by the counterfactual, or in this case, asking, "what would have happened if restriction had not occurred?" This question cannot conclusively be answered by ecologic data, and other factors are also likely to contribute to the observed heterogeneity between and within countries (33 ).

The advisory committee points out that research for the Department for Work and Pensions, published last summer, found conclusively that DLA made "a real difference" in assisting disabled people to manage their lives and contribute to society.

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