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His sarcasm may have masked a genuine anxiety.
Third, all participants continued to receive either lithium or valproate, which may have masked or enhanced the effect of ketamine.
However, the experiments were carried over only 48 h which may have masked the peak titres of some strains.
The brief introduction may have masked it, if you couldn't make out the rearranged notes of the famous opening chord.
That unlikely trio may have masked fallibilities elsewhere, but it wasn't Australia's strike bowlers alone who won the series.
The bank restated its first-quarter results to reflect that the traders may have masked their losses by $459 million.
Stanford's Stepfan Taylor worked behind a power ground game that may have masked some deficiencies with his burst.
It has been hypothesized that the selection of patient subsets with simple lesion morphologies may have masked differences among the stent designs under testing.
Thus, weight loss and a relatively high dose of soman (1.6 × LD50) in this context may have masked potential anticonvulsant effects among some lesioned animals.
Because previous studies employed whole hypoglossal nerve stimulation that activated both protrusive and retrusive tongue muscles, co-contraction may have masked retrusive muscle force decrements.
Conversely, it is also likely that repression of gene expression by individual drugs may have masked drug pool induction events resulting in false negatives.
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