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Especially the possibility that prenatal exposure to obesogenic chemicals may permanently program those exposed to greater propensity to obesity later in life has gained considerable interest.
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These data suggest that non-culturable bacteria that were not exposed to heat treatment displayed a greater propensity to protect genomic DNA from DNase I digestion, indicating these cells maintain membrane integrity.
I was exposed to so many great films.
Workers on graveyard shifts, exposed to artificial light during the night, have a greater propensity for a range of diseases.
GE include genes involved in metabolic pathways that determine propensity to be exposed to endogenous or exogenous carcinogens.
As described in detail below, GE are involved in metabolic pathways that determine propensity to be exposed to breast carcinogens.
We then derived, for each patient, the probability (propensity score) of receiving colloids and compared exposed to unexposed patients in a 1 1 ratio, matched by the closest propensity score up to a ±0.05 difference [ 19].
Species exposed to selection for rapid growth have more rRNA operons, more tRNA genes, and a greater propensity for translationally selected codon usage bias (Sharp et al. 2005).
In regions where the grape is exposed to excess warmth and over-ripening, there is a propensity for the wine to develop flavours of cooked or stewed blackcurrants.
We observed no clinically important differences in covariates within fifths of the propensity score between patients exposed to sitagliptin and those not exposed.
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