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Indeed, early findings fitted a Diathesis-Stress model [31], [32], in which individuals who exhibit some inherent risk (i.e., diathesis) and are exposed to harsh conditions (i.e., stress; e.g., maltreatment) are disproportionately or even exclusively likely to manifest a psychopathological condition.
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Relying on these estimates exclusively would likely still introduce biases.
His e-mail brought up a point I didn't have time to make in my earlier response to the controversy, namely that first-person narratives that are exclusively personal are likely to be judged by far looser standards than those that turn their gaze outward to engage with problems of larger social or political import.
If an "independent contractor" is closely supervised by the employer, is paid a set amount per hour and uses the employer's "tools" exclusively, he's likely a common-law employee.
In fact, most Americans -- 64% according to Pew Research Center -- are smartphone users, which means they're likely exclusively checking their email from their phone or at least checking their email when they're away from home.
Whereas the data obtained in both the TB and chlamydia models can be explained by the importance of the CMI responses promoted by CAF01, a similar explanation appears unlikely for blood stage malaria where immunity is most likely exclusively mediated by antibodies [43].
Thus, there are just two C-OBPs (TcOBP7L and TcOBP9C) most likely exclusively involved in chemosensory processing.
As a result, women who are not helped to exclusively breastfeed are likely to resort to mixed feeding, which skyrockets the odds of HIV infection and infant mortality.
Denitrification is an anaerobic process (Zumft and Kroneck, 2007) that is likely exclusively responsible for N2O uptake in the soil (Vieten et al., 2008).
Apart from the benefits to the baby, mothers who breastfeed exclusively are less likely to become pregnant in the first six months following delivery, recover faster from giving birth, and return to their pre-pregnancy weight sooner.
Examples go from populations of an epigean widespread species going underground with little morphological modifications to ancient, geographically widespread lineages of exclusively subterranean species likely to have diversified once fully adapted to the subterranean environment.
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