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Speech assessment also contributes to assessment of mood, for example people with mania or anxiety may have rapid, loud and pressured speech; on the other hand depressed patients will typically have a prolonged speech latency and speak in a slow, quiet and hesitant manner.
This finding may have rapid and important implications for routine clinical practice.
The receptors in human brain may have rapid responsiveness in the circumstance with increased air temperature [ 32].
In contrast, fuel changes in large district heating facilities may have rapid and large impacts on emissions.
Since global type DE genes were free from negative selection and may have rapid changes in their sequence, in distant species the orthologs of such genes may be absent precluding observation of their expression changes.
Given that more high expression miRNAs were identified than low expression miRNAs at that time, this study gave clues that high expression miRNAs may have rapid turnover compared with low expression miRNAs.
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While CT technology is readily available in most cities, rural settings and developing countries may not have rapid guaranteed access to this diagnostic tool or the skilled personnel to interpret the images.
However, these plasma-borne inhibitors may not have rapid access to extravascular sites where the enzyme could be released post-AMI.
People with more rapid methylation to DMAs may have more rapid clearance and be less susceptible to diseases.
Regional newspapers may have faced rapid change in the past 10 years, but the sector's decline began much earlier.
The low intensity of logging, and the connectivity with a matrix of logged and unlogged forests, may have promoted rapid recolonization at our study sites.
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