Sentence examples for evident outcomes from inspiring English sources

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The mechanism of exhausted T cells in persistent infections such as LCMV and cancers have been well described, and related antibody blockade treatments have been applied, which have achieved evident outcomes.

The occurrence of DNA adducts or mutations in some cells or tissues due to exposure to PAHs or diesel exhaust does not necessarily induce clinically evident outcomes in the future, because each individual is endowed with a wide variety of natural defenses and repair mechanisms that usually overcome every type of DNA damage.

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Saint-Saëns is thought to have composed the work on a holiday in the Pyrenees, and his biographer, the Irish musicologist Arthur Hervey, described it as "the evident outcome of youthful spontaneity, suggesting the lightheartedness of one who has for the time being thrown cares to the wind".

The most evident outcome of this result is that the character "hexapody", traditionally invoked as the most important synapomorphy of Hexapoda, may have arisen at least twice during arthropod evolution.

Here, we would like to comment on the role of the individual response in the occurrence of the clinically evident outcome, that is, how individual charac teris tics of the host, in the presence of the same (or similar) noxious agents, are responsible for or determine the type and the severity of the response.

- Cure, or remedy, that many doctors regard as the most self-evident outcome, is quite often of limited importance.

Click here for additional data file.. Widespread mis-regulation of the expression of disomic genes in trisomic genomes has been established for well over a decade (and seems a self-evident outcome of a trisomy such as that of Hsa21 which includes eight transcription factors, 29 microRNAs and a large number of lncRNAs among other key regulators).

Analysis of DBS results of the mentioned targets shows promising responses and evident positive outcomes with minimal side effects.

Fig. 2 also shows the ratio between the two β-thymosins concentrations in the different samples under analysis, which has a constant value of about 4 in all the range of PMA studied (at-term newborns comprised), except sporadic increases in some pre-term newborns not connected to any evident clinical outcome.

It is evident that outcome measures are being used across Africa within the palliative care setting despite the fact that in 2005 there were no validated tools for use in palliative care in the region.

The tendency noted in Table 7 for RRs to be higher for North American studies is only evident when outcome is based on symptoms, but the tendency for RRs to be lower if adjusted for confounders seems evident in both groups.

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