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This finding could be explained by a reduced oxygen reservoir in the microcirculation due to capillary loss or obliteration.
These results could be partly explained by a reduced coronary flow reserve with aging [ 23] as described with myocardial ischemia [ 24].
This may be explained by a reduced capacity to produce NADPH in combination with NADPH consumption by mutated IDH1 instead of NADPH production by wild-type IDH1.
The observation may be explained by a reduced contribution of exoRNA from lymphocytes, which have previously been reported to have high expression levels of these transcripts.
The association between fear of negative appearance evaluation and non-visual characteristics might be explained by a reduced feeling of femininity [ 35].
The effect might be explained by a reduced cellular dependence on protein quality control mechanisms that depend on VCP, such as ERAD, when protein synthesis is reduced.
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The authors concluded that the pattern could be explained by a sharply reduced population size (bottleneck) during domestication, combined with a selective sweep.
The reduction in ploidy level in the embryo can only be explained by a meiotically reduced embryo sac.
This could be explained by either a reduced Chl b availability as a result of stress that results in Chl a-rich folding of the Lhc complexes, or else by the preferential accumulation of specific Lhcb isoforms that are rich in Chl a, as previously suggested for maize [ 50].
Fourthly, the practice of treating patients who are not considered for hospital admission may be explained by a need to reduce pressure on other mental health services.
However, some acclimatory shifts are unlikely to be explained by a model based on reducing power alone.
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