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The persistence of these variants may possibly reflect constitutive expression of detoxification genes as a selective advantage in the marine environment.

Fabritius seems to have first established a reputation for painting mural decorations with illusionistic perspective effects; A View in Delft, with a Musical Instrument Seller's Stall (1652) may possibly reflect this type of work, for it is thought to once have been part of a peep show or a perspective box.

This may possibly reflect that, in a country where more than 90% of entry jobs are temporary, selection issues into type of contract are not so crucial.

Merely, as BD could semantically be compared to an "umbrella" covering several disorders governed by specific mechanisms, the genetic association observed herein with sub-forms of the disorder may possibly reflect different operating immunological processes.

This weakening may have resulted from the slow slip reaching the periphery of the source area before 2005 (Suito and Ozawa 2009), although it may possibly reflect postseismic deformation after the 2004 earthquake off Kii Peninsula.

This relationship may possibly reflect a protection against hazardous blood pressure peaks during sleep.

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While this may reflect the presence of different values in these different contexts, it may possibly also reflect differences in the rigor of implementation of the approach.

As current perspectives may possibly not reflect current or future needs that we may not be aware of just yet.

In this case, the higher absorbance of γ-HS irradiated at 30 to 50 kGy may possibly also reflect the presence of particulate matter in these solutions as seen earlier in Figure 1A.

In this study, we have raised the question of whether their intestinal complaints may possibly also reflect an allergic manifestation.

When assessing mortality, MMP-mediated type I collagen degradation may possibly either reflect a consequence or a cause of disease leading to mortality (Karsdal et al., 2010).

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