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These epigenetic mechanisms associated with alcohol also are known to affect the gastrointestinal-hepatic system (Shukla and Lim 2013) and may promote, for example, the progression of hepatic carcinoma.

For example, the progression of a single MTP could be followed from the baseline MRI to the 6-month radiograph and from the 6-month MRI to the 12-month radiograph.

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For example, the progression to a specific value of GFR is known only to have occurred between two consecutive measurements of GFR.

Our results showed that Ot B extended the lifespan, improved the heat resistance, dramatically improved Aβ-induced pathological behavior, for example, delayed the progression of body paralysis, and improved chemotaxis response.

During the initial drafting of this manuscript we selected the cholesterol ester transfer protein, CETP [Swiss-Prot P11597], ranked at 263 as a failed target example because the progression of torcetrapib (CID 159325) was halted [28].

For example, during the progression of breast cancer, the stiffness of the mammary gland can range from approximately 200 Pa for normal tissue to 5000 Pa or greater for the average breast tumor [145, 149, 153].

She pointed out that this was another example of the progression of self-confidence, which makes us all more beautiful as we age.

Figure 3 d) shows an example for the progression of temporal subfunctionalization (see Methods – Measures for paralogous genes) with c i = 0.45.

Such inferences need to be based on experimental designs or prospective studies using repeated sampling of pain characteristics across a longer time span, for example, following the progression of symptoms from an asymptomatic state to chronic pain.

Examples of the progression of Edison's work on improving his phonograph will be on display along with other inventions and artifacts uncovered at an archaeological dig that is taking place on the site of the lab.

DTI traces white matter pathways (i.e. tractography) in the living human brain and has proved to be particularly useful in clinical neuroscience: for example, in tracking the progression of degenerative diseases and adaptive reorganisation following brain damage (Ciccarelli et al. 2008).

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