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Perhaps CHB occurs as a consequence of unresolved scarring of the AV node secondary to the transdifferentiation of cardiac fibroblasts to unchecked proliferating myofibroblasts (scarring phenotype in which smooth muscle actin is expressed).
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Had Mom witnessed the consequences of unresolved childhood issues, and understood that they would come back to haunt us if left unresolved?
The elevated pain catastrophizing targeted by Alda and colleagues [ 1] encompasses rumination, helplessness, and somatic magnification - common consequences of unresolved stress.
Estimated values of four commonly-used population genetic parameters showed marked directional biases as a consequence of omitting unresolved genotypes from simulated datasets, and the magnitude of these biases was similar for the two PHASE thresholds.
Moreover, the question about whether or not elevated HbA1c is a bystander, a cause or a consequence of NAFLD is unresolved in our study.
NLOST Number distinct gene lineages (i.e., different alleles) that were present in the original phase-known dataset but were lost as a consequence of excluding individuals with unresolved (NLCP) genotypes.
Whether these changes in DNA methylation directly contribute to cellular aging or represent a mere consequence of this phenotype remains an unresolved issue.
Although both the specific chemosignals and the behavioural consequences of detection remain unresolved, these groups of V2Rs represent the first functional classification of VRs in mice.
Global warming if it exists and if it poses such a threat is a nebulous concept, still the subject of unresolved scientific argument as to its causes, consequences and remedies.
There are a lot of unresolved questions".
These are just some of the hundreds of unresolved questions.
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