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The high incidence of processes associated with local or systemic bacterial infections in the experimental calves, requiring intensive treatment, despite isolated housing needs an explanation.
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Hence, CP-AFM and KPFM are powerful tools to investigate the incidence of undesired process phenomena on different areas of the cross section.
Aging is a universal and progressive physiologic process characterized by decline end-organ reserve, decrease functional capacity, increasing imbalance of homeostatic mechanisms, and an increasing incidence of pathologic process [ 1].
It has been reported that diets high in n-3 fatty acids can decrease the incidence of several disease processes, including coronary heart disease [1], [2], inflammatory disorders [3], hypertension, and arthritis [1], as well as some mood disorders [4].
In summary, the evidence discussed thus far favours the view that sex influences the normal functioning of the healthy NSDA pathway, as well as the nature and incidence of the degenerative processes affecting this pathway; sex hormones, specifically estrogens in females, seem to play a key role.
The population's proportion of older people is steadily increasing in many countries and with it the incidence of experiencing the process of ageing.
In the cortex, the incidence of differential apical process inheritance is reported to be insufficient to account for cortical neurogenesis [ 7].
There was no incidences of two process intersect with one cavalieri point.
In this longitudinal study, undertaken on 7098 participants of the PREDIMED trial, we have been able to demonstrate the relevance of the CLOCK-rs4580704 SNP in the incidence of T2D and related processes, which finally lead to a higher incidence of CVD in T2D subjects, strengthening the connection between genetic variants in core clock genes, metabolic alterations and CVD risk.
Furthermore, at both 13.5 d.p.c. and 15.5 d.p.c., after the completion of upper lip formation, 75% of double-tg embryos exhibited facial cleft (13.5 d.p.c., n=3/4; 15.5 d.p.c., n=6/8), which was consistent with the incidence of both unfused nasal processes at 11.5 d.p.c. and cleft face at birth.
An incidence moment expresses a realisation progress level of processes appearing decisive for the event occurrence.
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