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Conversely, Gemignani et al. showed that the shorter allele (A1) should be related to the higher expression of TP53 [ 14], however, their analyses were based on immortalized normal lymphocyte cells, known to present domains of monoallelic expression, which are possibly artifactual [ 26], and which may insufficiently reflect the conditions within tumor cells irrespective of the cell origin [ 14].
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Thus, we concluded that occurrence probability of risks and their potential impact on project objectives may be insufficiently reflected in anticipated project success, as otherwise, such deviations would not occur as frequently.
MAP and diuresis insufficiently reflect central blood volume.
One reason may be that potential project risks are insufficiently reflected in anticipations of project success.
Approximately 195 comparisons were made across different modalities; however, strategies modelled were often simplified due to insufficient evidence and comparators chosen insufficiently reflected current practice/recommendations.
It is unfortunate that this universalism of the Modern as an institution was insufficiently reflected in Berlin.
Additionally, risks seem to be insufficiently reflected in project managers' anticipated project success.
Nevertheless, this concern is only partially and insufficiently reflected in legislation.
Risks thus seem to be insufficiently reflected in anticipations of project success which might be a reason for high failure rates of projects.
That very few correlations were observed suggests that the LSI-R insufficiently reflects women's overall physical, psychiatric, and emotional health or needs.
However, it insufficiently reflects the genetic diversity inherent in the living human population.
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