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Thus, KCNMA1 could hypothetically contribute to obesity by increasing number of fat cells.
High wear rates for the Reflection all-poly cemented cup might hypothetically contribute to osteolysis and increased revision rates for the Spectron stem.
Higher NAT1 and NAT2 activity could hypothetically contribute to the formation of reactive damaging metabolites, by O-acetylation, in the eyes and airways.
Although the reduction of NAA levels is a condition that may occur also in other neurodegenerative diseases, this finding in PD patients may be indicative of impairments in mitochondrial metabolic system that hypothetically contribute to neuronal degeneration.
Thus, hypermineralocorticoidism due to licorice consumption could hypothetically contribute to the development of PRES in two pathophysiologically distinct ways: first and foremost by induction of hypertension, but possibly also by impairing cerebral endothelial function.
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The decrease in media thickness found in aortae of SM-Dicer KO mice may, hypothetically, also contribute to reduced blood pressure.
Prior work, however, was unable to disentangle the simultaneous effects of addiction disorders and depressive symptoms, both of which are known to predict physical functioning in homeless HIV-infected individuals [ 40] and hypothetically could contribute to higher ED and inpatient utilization.
Similarly, underlying chronic heart disease might hypothetically have contributed to the development of pulmonary congestion in patients with presumably lower bacterial burden, such as those with pneumonia of monomicrobial etiology.
Hypothetically, vision may contribute to the fitness of bathyergids in three ways.
Hypothetically, if you contribute $2,500 to your 401(k) and your employer matches, they'll also pay out $2,500 for a total of $5,000.
On the other hand, hypothetically, the excess production of OPG during active disease state could contribute to the new bone formation.
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