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Additionally, it is well known that the posture-related component becomes less prominent over time [9] and chronic disease involves a significant degree of central sensitization and stigmatization.
This problem involves a significant degree of uncertainty because of the nonlinear and time-varying response of the electrically stimulated muscles.
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The operation involved a "significant degree of planning" by Jackson, said Walsh.
But it would involve a significant degree of distortion to depict the British Idealists as simply choosing Hegel over Hume, as the denomination 'Neo-Hegelians' all too easily suggests.
Genome-wide analysis of deletion mutants revealed that eight genes involved in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) synthesis exhibited a significant degree of reduction in biofilm formation when disrupted.
Striking changes were seen in one patient; these included a significant degree of fibrosis involving the muscle layer, which probably reflects the consequences of severe and perhaps repetitive tissue injury from metabolic, vascular or other complications of diabetes.
Moreover, these enzymes, share a significant degree of sequence similarity with some of those involved in the AAA lysine biosynthesis [ 19].
This implies that a significant degree of functional recovery was achieved that did not involve CST sprouting in the cervical spinal cord.
Only one alternative carboxy-terminus, C97, showed a significant degree of similarity with multiple non-BORIS proteins, including several involved in the processes of transcription or translation (Fig. S2).
A significant degree of commitment, cooperation, motivation, and effort from all parties involved was necessary to successfully implement and carry out the program.
The strain bears MAT alpha genes at a single MAT locus and presents a significant degree of conservation with Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes, suggesting that it can perform sexual cycles in nature, although genes involved in meiosis were not all recognized.
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