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The fact that the gradient of risk for our symptom perception question is diluted but still evident suggests that the effect must be partly mediated by factors outside those measured which are important in people's health-seeking behaviour.

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Remarkable age-related differences in structural rearrangement (SR) formation became evident, suggesting distinct disease pathomechanisms.

Furthermore, the interaction between rhodium carboxylates and electrolytes become more evident, suggesting a good hydrophilic and conductor character of this biopolymer.

And the rooms where his handiwork is evident suggest that the Bruce house must have been a real beauty in its day.

Information on the surface chemistry of immersed coatings was provided by Sum Frequency Generation spectroscopy, which showed that, in water, the hydrophilic PEG segments migrated to the surface and surprisingly the hydrophobic, fluorinated groups were still evident, suggesting that the surface is truly amphiphilic in nature54.

For composites with more than 1 wt% CNC, the crystallizability of sPS chains was reduced and the annealing peak located ca. 4 °C higher than the crystallization temperature became more evident, suggesting the plausible formation of micro-crystals in between the lamellar stacks.

Some degree of mild toxicity of FluoroGold and NAC was evident, suggesting that caution must be exercised when relying on FluoroGold as a neuron-counting tool and when designing experiments with long-term delivery of NAC such as clinical trials on patients with chronic disorders.

Volume fractions occupied by cells in deep intima were reduced when cholesterol clefts were evident, suggesting loss of cells in early core regions.

In our patient a mild deficit of VII cranial nerve was also clinically and electrophysiologically evident, suggesting that initial damage of neural fibers could also be present.

However, as we vary the annealing temperature (Fig. 5b(6–10)) the deformation of the (OH), ν(C=O) and ν(C O) vibrational stretch was evident, suggesting deprotonation and formation of the pure Cu/Cu2O/CuO/ZnO at 458 cm−1 region, (Fig. 5b(8–10)).

In contrast to our second hypothesis, topographic effects on soil labile C and N were generally not evident, suggesting the homogeneous soil environment across various topographic locations in this Chamaecyparis forest.

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