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But while the lure of those subjects is somewhat apparent, it is not as easy to figure out what motivates the dedicated rail fan.
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A clinal pattern of relative abundance of the two clusters, however, was somewhat apparent.
This pattern was somewhat apparent in the metoprolol analysis presented here, with EM overall displaying greater increases in exposure with PA coadministration than that with IM.
The RBE of alpha-particles versus gamma-rays, on the other hand, increases with decreasing dose; the dose dependence is somewhat more apparent for cell transformation than for cell inactivation.
This situation is somewhat reminiscent of the apparent relative paucity of Mesozoic fossil evidence of tetrapods (mammals and birds) [ 58].
The evidence for this is somewhat equivocal: it is apparent for total salt use in cohort but not case control studies, whereas for sodium intake it was also apparent in case control studies; for salted and salty foods, the reverse was observed (dose response relationship in case control but not cohort studies; WCRF, 2007).
But this apparent interest spike is somewhat deceptive.
The punctate intracellular localization of much of the SNAP23 staining in airway secretory cells is somewhat surprising in view of its apparent role in secretion, where it is expected to participate in t-SNARE complexes in the plasma membrane.
In men, the trends were somewhat less apparent.
Although the raw diversity pattern is somewhat obscured by different sampling intensity, the apparent increases during the Pragian and Famennian seem to be bona fide radiation events.
Together these data suggest that the metabolic profile of ctsk−/− mice is somewhat altered in adult animals, where an apparent decrease of adiposity is not observable.
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