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For example, extant neuroimaging research on established BP has suggested that the volume of gray matter (GM) decreases in the regions underpinning emotion processing and regulation and cognitive processes, such as the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (vlPFC), orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and amygdala (Phillips and Swartz, 2014).

For example, extant literature has demonstrated that young Indigenous people who use drugs and have experienced childhood sexual abuse are twice as likely to be living with HIV infection [ 9], and those who had at least one parent who attended residential school are twice as likely to be living with HCV infection [ 20].

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For example, an extant copy from Oppenheim's library (Sefer Mateh Aharon, Frankfurt am Main, 1678 Opp. 4o 1344) does not reveal much about itself.

For example, the extant genus Bradypus is one of the earliest-diverging lineages in the phylogeny [ 1, 5] and is not itself nested within a large-bodied clade.

Fortunately, there are several examples extant for the utility of multifunctional drugs, compounds, or drug mixtures that act on multiple additive or synergistic targets.

For example, 175 new extant taxa of mammals were described from African mainland, Madagascar and all surrounding islands between 1988–2008 [ 5], and in the majority, the first consideration for taxonomic delimitation was motivated by the use of genetic data.

For example, future or extant varieties that contain low lignin (such as bmr maize, sorghum and millet) may help to reduce steric hindrance to hydrolytic enzymes as well as reduce non-specific binding and increased enzyme recovery.

For example, the sole extant megalonychid genus, Choloepus, is the smallest megalonychid taxon (mean mass of ~5.5 kg), nested within a clade with a mean body mass of 236 kg and a reconstructed ancestral body mass of 50 kg.

The nonsegmented negative strand (NNS) RNA viruses include some of the most problematic human, animal and plant pathogens extant: for example, rabies virus, Ebola virus, respiratory syncytial virus, the parainfluenza viruses, measles and infectious hemapoietic necrosis virus.

For example, using data from extant human populations can help students understand that basal mtDNA clades are not "primitive" and, in fact, comprise an important component of modern human diversity.

For example, much of the extant hunter/gatherer activity data is based on observational or estimated activity levels and can be open to question.

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