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Although the mechanisms of sex-related antiretroviral pharmacodynamic differences remain poorly understood and may be multifactorial, they appear to be mediated through a common pathway of pharmacokinetic variability between the sexes.
The mechanism of HAMD is uncertain and may be multifactorial.
While the mechanism may be multifactorial, these injuries are typically associated with indirect longitudinal forces [1].
Migraines may be multifactorial, but mendelian migraines, i.e., migraines that conform to a mendelian type of genetic transmission, do exist.
The etiology of her infarctions may be multifactorial, but the combined administration of DHE and sumatriptan in the setting of vasculitis may have significantly contributed to the outcome.
The reasons for this may be multifactorial, but a large factor is our extensive pre-operative counselling and well-established enhanced recovery practices.
Because fluctuations in heart rate may be multifactorial, the subject is evaluated and a cause for tachycardia other than study drug is sought and if identified, treated.
Although the precise mechanisms remain to be established and may be multifactorial, our results strongly suggest that these two orphan nuclear receptors interact in a common pathway of endocrine development.
Although many lobstermen and environmentalists linked the die-offs to increased spraying of pesticides, particularly for mosquitoes and mosquito larvae, University of Connecticut veterinarian Richard French believes the cause "may be multifactorial".
Our study suggests that this is poorly documented and may be multifactorial.
The mechanism by which LMNA gene mutations lead to disease may be multifactorial but likely includes inducing aberrant gene expression.
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