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In truth, this is a look that already enjoys a great deal of local currency, most likely as a reflection of the looser approach a majority of Americans now take to personal presentation.
In the C22 animals, higher levels of p75 are observed at all three ages compared with the Wt, likely as a reflection of ongoing demyelination.
In comparison, the levels of p62, a linker protein between pUb protein aggregates and autophagy (Bjorkoy et al., 2009), are elevated in nerves of 12-month-old C22 mice, likely as a reflection of undegraded substrates.
Rates were steadily increasing until the mid-1970s, most likely as a reflection of the widespread use in North America of unopposed estrogens as hormone therapy for post-menopausal symptoms.
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In contrast, CKD patients, likely also as a reflection of the selection that included many subjects with normal kidney function and milder clinical anomalies, displayed the most favourable outcomes, while the group defined as "Other" showed an intermediate prognosis.
There was some pushback, but not as much as in the past, likely a reflection of China's hopes for its warming relationship with Taiwan under President Ma.
Their visuo-spatial awareness of guide-wire positioning is likely to be more developed as a reflection of their constant clinical exposure.
For these reasons standardised mortality rates are likely to be more reliable as a reflection of preventable mortality rates when the unit of comparison is relatively discrete (eg, clinical specialities) than when it is a consolidated measure across separate entities (eg, hospital-wide outcome rate).
Still, Dorie acknowledged that this highly disproportionate number of male influencers are most likely a reflection of society as a whole rather than LinkedIn itself.
Likewise, the major monolignol constituents of lignin, that is the hydroxycinnamic acids, ferulic and p-coumaric acid, were found to be elevated in transgenic lines as compared to the control, likely a reflection of their higher lignin content.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The United Nations announced Saturday that May was the deadliest month for Afghan civilians since it began keeping count in 2007 — most likely a reflection of intense fighting, as militants seek to show they can stand up to the surge in American forces and try to undermine the government of President Hamid Karzai as it prepares to start taking over security.
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