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The proof of Proposition 2.17 shows that the common truisms are precisely the elements of M and unions of elements of M, so any commonly known event is the consequence of a common truism.
In theoretical terms, the linear SUR vs. K m correlation can be understood as a consequence of a common input function shape and small variability of the apparent volume of distribution, V r.
After all, this is the idea behind a European citizenship and the consequence of a common labor market.
Thus, on a proportional basis, developing autoimmune disease is the relatively uncommon consequence of a common autoimmune response.
This has been also postulated for different CT antigen, expressed diffusely in malignant tissues and frequently coexpressed as the consequence of a common promoter demethylation [ 3, 4].
It has been reported that HL may be a rare consequence of a common infection, with the probability of oncogenesis increasing with age at the time of infection.
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We hypothesise that the mazG gene is under intense exchange within the cyanophage population, resulting in a small effective population size, thereby explaining the high levels of sequence similarity as a consequence of a recent common ancestor.
Malnutrition and dehydration are potential consequences of dysphagia, a common swallowing disorder among elderly individuals.
As a logical consequence of this common structural feature, a protein that recognises one of these glycosphingolipids (e.g. GalCer), through binding to this galactose residue, might also interact with the other two (in this case, Gb3 and GM3).
In Laos, a rise in creatinine kinase level may also have been a consequence of the common practice of administering intramuscular injections before hospital (unpub. data).
While this standpoint can seem wrongheaded, it can also seem the plainest common sense – or at least a consequence of plain common sense.
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