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The well preserved prenatal growth in apparently compromised intrauterine environments would be consistent with the conflict theory that overexpression of PEGs promotes fetal and placental growth.
Hypothesis 2 hypothesized that conflict management strategies of 5-year-olds in China, Japan, and Korea would be consistent with the conflict management strategies of school-age children (see Figure 1).
The reporting of racism varied by context and ethnic group and, consistent with the conflict (Blumer 1958) and constrict (Putnam 2007) hypotheses, Whites in more ethnically diverse contexts were more likely to report racism.
Consistent with the conflict hypothesis, Caenorhabditis elegans (Dean et al. 2014) and the therian mammals (Drown et al. 2012) show a deficit of mt-N genes on their X chromosomes, and genes sensitive to mitochondrial polymorphism are scarce on the Drosophila X chromosome (Rogell et al. 2014).
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This analysis indicates that one explanation which is consistent with the conflicting results is that the control regimen used in GOG-111 and OV10 was not as good as the control regimens used in ICON3 and GOG-132.
Evaluation of correlation between gut and sublingual microcirculation was not the principal aim of our study, and we report no correlation between both microcirculations in our experimental setting, which remains consistent with the conflicting reports in the literature regarding the link between both sites [ 40, 41].
This interpretation is supported by the lateralized readiness potentials and is consistent with the response conflict monitoring hypothesis of the ERN.
It is important to recognize that the results presented above, while all consistent with the translation conflict hypothesis, do not exclude the possibility that AUA codon usage may be reduced for reasons unrelated to the CAU anticodon in tRNAMet.
These results are not consistent with the parental conflict hypothesis, but instead provide support for the maternal infant co-adaptation hypothesis.
Over 150 imprinted genes have now been identified in placental mammals [ 26], a significant proportion having growth regulatory roles consistent with the parental conflict hypothesis [ 27, 28].
This phenomenon is consistent with the parental conflict model that explains genomic imprinting in mammals (Moore and Haig 1991; Tilghman 1999).
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