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This may reflect access to or skills in using computers.
Thus, we speculate that the transient increase in alpha power after spindle onset for memory enhancers may reflect access to the stored memory traces which enables re-activation and consolidation of the accessed information.
The lower attendance to PCEC of older individuals that we found may reflect access and/or utilization barriers beyond the ones included in our model [ 37] such as a greater ease of access to local primary care clinics given this group's greater availability of free time in the mornings.
Use of this novel approach not only identified temporal changes in clinic visits across the entire city in association with ADS events, but also identified spatial patterns of clinic visits among Taipei districts that may reflect access to medical resources and the city transit system.
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The concern about overcapacity may, however, reflect access block issues in these institutions.
Such progressivity however may also reflect access barriers arising from the affordability of these services for the poor.
The inclusion of the item addressing the number of phones in the home in itemsets may also reflect access issues related to scope based CRCS scheduling and logistics.
The number of primary care physicians per capita may reflect improved access to primary care services and earlier access to prenatal services, which may reduce complications during pregnancy and, ultimately, the need for cesarean deliveries.
While representing a small fraction of the entire population, this increased admission rate amongst the insured may reflect increased access and earlier care-seeking behavior.
Because our results may reflect the access to healthcare or a specific remitting behavior, or both, we caution readers to keep this in mind when assessing the results.
These numbers may reflect easier access to relevant specialist care in these two countries.
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