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RSAsame values were higher for remembered than forgotten items in the late (t(11) = 3.75, p = 0.003) but not the early cluster (t(11) = 0.45, p = 0.66; Fig. 2b), indicating a relevance for subsequent memory only for the late cluster.

The uhpABC operon as well as mgtC encoding the Mg2+ transport ATPase subunit have been found to be induced at low temperature in Y. enterocolitica [ 67], indicating a relevance for these metabolic genes for P. luminescens and Y. enterocolitica during insect infection.

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These results may indicate a relevance of objective assessment of ischemia in patients with PCI to improve outcomes.

Loss of nuclear localization and accumulation of axotrophin in neurofibrillary tangle containing neurons of AD brains indicates a relevance of axotrophin-tau interaction in the pathogenesis of this disease.

MRZR was significantly more frequent in CIS that developed MS over follow-up, indicating a prognostic relevance of MRZR in CIS.

Even though that study was undertaken in a completely different setting, its findings are remarkably similar to ours, indicating a broader relevance.

Strikingly, RNAi-mediated repression of Atg5 or Atg7 (essential genes for autophagy) suppresses IL6/8 production, indicating a functional relevance of autophagy in senescence.

A small number of primary tumours also showed a Class 1 pattern, indicating a possible relevance to a specific stage in tumour growth or differentiation that is maintained in vitro; the majority of primary tumours show a Class 2 pattern.

Our results suggest that SOD1 acquires pathogenic features upon the formation of soluble non-native oligomeric assemblies, indicating a particular relevance of these species to neuronal dysfunction in ALS.

In agreement with this suggestion, in a recent report, "knock-in" mice, expressing a neurosteroid-insensitive α2 subunit (α2Q241M), exhibit an anxiogenic phenotype and an impairment of the anxiolytic response to injected neurosteroid, indicating a functional relevance (Durkin et al., 2011).

Incidental finding(s) with possible clinical relevance: findings indicating a clinically relevant issue, but unrelated to the clinical question that was asked (for example, signs of sex chromosome abnormality when analysing an X-linked disorder, evidence of predisposition to an unrelated condition ).

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