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Twin studies on concordance suggest a relatively low genetic contribution for rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, and systemic sclerosis; a modest contribution for Crohn's disease and lupus; and a high contribution for type 1 diabetes and autoimmune thyroid disease.
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This concordance suggests that RB-QD04-0047-02 hasamee structuraltunitsunits as those of the polyimide/polyamide resin, suggesting it is a reaction product of polyimide resin.
This low level of concordance suggests a lack of common movements, which implies that there is no a latent variable that can drive a common business cycles of the Euro-Area expectations in analysis here.
However, the high concordance suggests high utility/repeatability of spectroscopy for the classification of cervical neoplasia.
This high concordance suggests that both methods were very successful in identifying reproducible SFPs.
This lack of concordance suggests that a more accurate HT method for PPI detection is required.
The modest concordance suggests that additional factors prognostic for outcome may be required.
The level of concordance suggests that these assays are adequate for screening purposes to complement traditional in vivo testing.
This concordance suggests that there might be some common regulatory mechanisms controlling the behavior of those closely associated genes.
This concordance suggests that the infant P2-like effect could be an infant analogue of the adult PMN effect.
29 The lack of concordance suggests that non-genetic factors are crucial in the development of celiac disease.
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