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Finally, analysis of the mechanisms by which kallikreins are elevated in GBM, albeit by gene duplications, hormonal regulation, epigenetic changes, or other means, will be of interest and potentially important to understanding the differential expression and outcomes these novel serine proteases exert across a wide range of malignancies.

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Although there was some limited evidence that SSLPs exerted across-the-board effects on some aspects of child and family functioning, the most interesting results indicated that effects appeared to vary by degree of family disadvantage (Belsky et al., 2006; Belsky & Melhuish, 2007).

I wasn't going to start wearing tent-like, Christian-summer-camp T-shirts because of some stupid spot, but there was a danger with these constricting/fitted T-shirts that excessive pressure would be exerted across my ribs when I stretched or reached up to grab a hand-strap on the tube or something, and the thin film of skin over the spot would rupture and... Enough.

Stresses exerted due to local molar volume change across the electrode during hydrogen ingress into and egress from a single α-Pd phase are always exceeded by those stresses exerted across the electrode during hydrogen ingress into and egress from a mixture of α-Pd and β-Pd phases.

In his famous text, Empire, co-written with Michael Hardt, Negri argues that imperialism is over and power is now exerted across all territories.

But many intelligence officials and academic experts are skeptical that the parade of gore represents a leap in the degree of command and control being exerted across the region by the group's leadership in Syria and Iraq.

Nonetheless, this model is not without its limitations because hypoxia is exerted across the whole organism, rather than being the localised hypoxia that is observed in cancerous tumours.

Altogether, our findings and those of previous studies (17, 18, 34) indicate that the association between OSA severity and impaired glucose metabolism is exerted across the continuum of glucose homeostasis irrespective of the presence of diabetes.

8, 25 When one considers that a force of roughly three to six times body weight is exerted across a healthy knee joint during the single stance phase of walking, it becomes clear that an overweight or obese person with knee OA is at significant risk for exacerbation of joint symptoms and disease progression when initiating a regular weight-bearing walking program.

Transmural gradients have been suggested to be particularly important as differences in repolarisation are exerted across a relatively short distance, with alterations in transmural gradients correlated with arrhythmogenic tendencies in a number of both pharmacological canine and genetic murine models for LQTS and BrS (figure 1C).

We provide here an alternative and complementary framework for measuring emergent mechanical properties in vivo and in a non-invasive manner (see information flow summary in Additional file 6: Figure 6), that is suited to tissues in which the main active force is oscillatory and exerted across the apicomedial surface of cells.

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