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3-Hydroxykynurenine (3-HK), an intermediate metabolite of the kynurenine pathway, has been largely hypothesized as a neurotoxic molecule contributing to neurodegeneration in several experimental and clinical conditions.

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Functional redundancy among T3Es has largely been hypothesized to explain such phenomenon [25], [26].

These relationships were largely as hypothesized.

The pattern of correlations between the two instruments largely confirmed hypothesized associations from literature review and item content analysis, hence supporting convergent and discriminant validity of the ESRD-SCL [ 25].

Do the phylogeographic groupings correspond with the Wilme et al. [29] biogeographic regions hypothesized largely as related to primates?

Our findings were mostly consistent with those hypothesized and the null hypotheses were largely rejected.

Since each MTB represents a largely autonomous module, we hypothesized that the miRNAs in an MTB were functionally related to one another and to the mRNAs in the same MTB.

Given that most phenotypic differences are hypothesized to largely result from regulatory differences between mammals, it is of profound importance to understand the mechanisms driving enhancer evolution (Villar et al., 2014; Wray, 2007).

Results from this study suggest that the CAPL data for children 8 to 12 years of age are largely consistent with the hypothesized CAPL model [ 19] and the international definition of physical literacy [ 3].

The mechanism by which Helitrons acquire novel sequence remains largely unknown, but is hypothesized to occur at the DNA level due to transposition of both intron and exon sequences.

This transition from heterogeneous outlier profiles in the earliest stages of cervical carcinogenesis to more homogeneous methylation profiles in the more advanced cancer stage points towards a dynamic process in which DNAm is initially acquired in a largely stochastic manner, as hypothesized in [ 1], but that later becomes more homogeneous and deterministic.

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