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They also indicate that elevated OXPHOS does not invariably lead to the generation of high levels of ROS.
However, the expected reduction in caloric intake obtained by restrictive surgery procedures does not invariably lead to predictable long term results.
In short, mere presence of invasive black rats does not invariably lead to extinction of other small vertebrates, and there is no a priori reason to believe that this is what happened on Christmas Island.
However, infection with HR HPV does not invariably lead to the development of high grade cervical lesions and there is a clear requirement for other co-factors, presumably to advance the oncogenic process initiated by HR HPV (zur Hausen, 1999).
The authors judged that the social disturbance in SDD does not invariably lead to impaired face recognition; meaning that the heterogeneity makes it less likely that poor social function was the cause of impaired face recognition [ 10].
After brain tissues of deceased adults were randomly autopsied, Lawrence et al. raised the possibility that brain measles infection does not invariably lead to neurologic disease caused by measles virus.
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The larval behavioral responses also tended to be probabilistic in that a given set of neurons enhanced the probability of a behavioral response but their activity did not invariably lead to this response.
This contrasts with previous findings that shell lesions produce locomotor hypoactivity (Parkinson et al., 1999), and indicates that shell lesions do not invariably lead to reduction in motor output.
However, alleviating growth inhibition does not invariably result in increased production.
Its decisions do not always lead to dancing in the streets but they are invariably followed even when not congenial to those in authority.
Yet big does not invariably mean bad.
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