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This study employs a longitudinal quasi-experimental design to explore whether these kinds of investments yield concomitant gains in psychological outcomes among beneficiaries.

This analysis explores the hypothesis that professionalizing home visiting programs can yield concomitant gains in psychological outcomes among children and their primary caregivers.

Storey presented estimates from the September 2002 American Journal of Public Health that improving indoor air may save businesses $5 75 billion annually through fewer sick building symptoms, communicable respiratory diseases, allergies, and asthma attacks, with concomitant gains in productivity.

Concomitant gains of 11q24.3-qter and 22q11.21-q12.1 detected in three samples (D153, D248, and D254) suggest that a reciprocal translocation took place between the EWSR1 and FLI1 loci and thereafter a duplication event of the derivative chromosome 22.

Increased productivity in bioenergy production can be achieved through concomitant gains in processing efficiency as well as genetic improvement of feedstock that have the potential for bioenergy production at an industrial scale.

Badcock and Crespi (2006, p. 1020) conclude that 'autism thus involves loss of several uniquely human features mediated by the neocortex, such as language, cognitive capacity and complex social interaction, but it often also entails concomitant gains in mechanistic and perceptual skills that Grandin describes as characteristic of hyper-specialized animal cognition'.

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Our results demonstrated a striking loss of naive T cells from peripheral lymph nodes, a concomitant gain in blood after LFA-1 blockade, and a shift in phenotype of the cells remaining in the node to a CD62LloCD44hi profile.

A total of 6/14 cases (43%) with 11q copy number loss showed a concomitant gain in copy number on 11p.

At least two neighboring probes, located in the same exon, with concomitant gain or loss, were confined for assigning aberrant copy number in a region.

Strikingly, in both HMECs and MCF10A cells, the CD24− phenotype was constantly associated with features of an epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), including the loss of epithelial markers and the concomitant gain of mesenchymal markers.

This CD44 expression does not necessarily contradict the oligodendrocyte lineage commitment of A2B5+PDGFRα+O4+ glioma cells which exhibited a concomitant GFAP expression, because a misexpression of CD44 can result in expansion of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells with impaired maturation and concomitant gain of GFAP expression [28].

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