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Though it also occurred to him that if he could just pause in his thinking now, not follow his thoughts any further, just breathe, then this sensation would in all likelihood develop into nothing bad.
The high-energy consuming pathways for import and metabolism of branched amino acids or puruvate-shuttle mechanisms from cytoplasm to the double-membrane structures of mitochondria, and the crucial TCA biosynthetic events for highly efficient ATP production and oxidative phosphorylation that are required for effective immunity (Yin Yang), in all likelihood, develop after birth.
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Another phenotype of RTS is an increased likelihood to develop cancer.
Much is known about factors increasing the likelihood to develop PDA.
As expected, increasing age increases the likelihood to develop a worse diabetic state.
In this case, exposure to either condition for a longer period of time may increase the likelihood of developing comorbidity as well as increase the likelihood of developing an MI.
In this instance, among subjects in whom a high CD4 count would have predicted a lower likelihood of developing AIDS, a high and moderate GRG identified subsets of subjects with increased likelihoods of developing AIDS.
However, people with 16p11.2 deletions have an approximately nine times greater likelihood of developing ASD, but no appreciable increase in risk for schizophrenia; those with the duplication have a nine times greater likelihood of developing both ASD and schizophrenia [ 3].
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