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Mither is defined in the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue as the Scots variant of "mother", which may particularly reflect oral Orcadian use.

Thus, stretch attend and indices for central aversion may particularly reflect response to novelty.

This term may particularly reflect neutrophil apoptosis, as Caspase-5 is increased with CAD, whereas TNFRSF10C, an anti-apoptotic decoy receptor of TRAIL, is decreased [ 30].

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Examples where transcription did appear to maintain chromosome structure may reflect particularly gene dense chromosomes or chromosome segments [36].

The case of La Gomera in particular, with the highest (around 50%) aboriginal maternal contribution, (Santos et al, Rando et al and this study) and one of the lowest (around 6%) aboriginal paternal contributions may indeed reflect the particularly brutal way this island was finally conquered, producing the strongest sexual asymmetry in the Archipelago.

The first rise in the morning 30 min from awakening may be particularly relevant because it may reflect long-lasting stress levels (Kirschbaum and Hellhammer 1999; Kudielka and Kirschbaum 2003).

An additional consideration for the use of incidence rate is that it assumes a constant probability of disease, which may not reflect actual probability, particularly for conditions whose risk increases with age.

The situation in Romania is particularly acute, and may well reflect the position in several other Eastern European countries.

First, the methods of case-vignettes may not reflect real practices, particularly if physicians answered theoretically rather than based on their actual practice.

A drawback with respect to the specific conclusions of Doncic and colleagues is the choice of parameters, particularly those that may not reflect the in vivo dynamics.

Failure of the model to predict outcome may simply reflect this imprecision, particularly in the cases where we identified no manifestation of the cause of death in any presenting variable or any potential healthcare factor.

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