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The lack of circadian rhythm in the HRV power spectrum of the CHF group was in contrast to the sizable nocturnal increases of the RR interval (Figs. 1C; 1I) possibly reflecting corresponding changes in sympathetic outflow (which is generally augmented in these patients [40], [41]).

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Videos of lectures are generally augmented with exercises, quizzes, labs and simulators.

And when bakers take time to augment the ordinary cupcake, their solution is generally to make them huge and unmanageable, or flashy, with gobs of icing spiraling upward, topped with sprinkles and other forms of costume jewelry.

When ECLS is used in the intensive care unit (ICU) or emergency department (ED) to augment oxygenation, ventilation, or cardiac output it is generally referred to as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).

Our study, Davies and Yeoh (2012), has shown that ICI is generally perceived by patients as a valuable information resource to augment information that is traditionally obtained through HPs.

Chronic exposure to corticosteroids is generally considered to be immunosuppressive, but shorter-term administration of corticosteroids augments some aspects of the innate immune response in mammals.

Together, the studies augment a growing scientific consensus that pre-exercise stretching is generally unnecessary and likely counterproductive.

It is generally accepted that ATs, if used in upper limb rehabilitation following stroke, will augment conventional treatment and this assumption was confirmed by our respondents.

In conclusion, although the primary source of chemotherapy information remains that of HPs, this study has shown that ICI is generally perceived by patients to be a valuable information source, which is used to augment information traditionally obtained through HPs.

It is generally accepted that these increases are caused by activating high threshold/fast/phasic motor units when demands of force are augmented (Henneman et al. 1965; Milner-Brown et al. 1973b; Gantchev et al. 1992; Gazzoni et al. 2001).

The motivation for augmenting a GOGeneGraph is that co-annotation by a pair of GO terms, whether semantically close or remote, is generally biologically meaningful.

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