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The need for a number of changes was identified, as discussed further below.
Overall blood flow was normal in SMARKO testes and only focal areas of atrophy were identified as discussed above.
Cpn60 was also identified as discussed earlier.
A small number of phenylpropanoid-related genes including three cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenases and a 4-coumarate-CoA ligase were also identified, as discussed in more detail later.
Five subthemes about the use of herbal medicines during breastfeeding were identified as discussed below with selected quotes to assist with explanation of the concepts.
Of the QTL, once again the majority are of standard (ie, relatively modest) effect sizes, though milk composition and pigmentation traits contained major loci (with the genes identified, as discussed earlier).
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We allowed for double coding, meaning that more than one topic could be identified as being discussed by one interviewee.
This study identified errors as discussed below: Conceptual errors, according to Kiat (2005), show a failure to grasp the concepts in a problem and a failure to appreciate the relationships in a problem.
In particular, poorly identified factors, as discussed above, may not have been transferred to other ICUs.
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