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On the other hand the lack of resolution regarding the phylogenetic relationships between these three clades may reflect concomitant historical events of divergence.

The closer association for the lead measurement made at or near the time of the IQ test may reflect concomitant factors not well controlled in the analyses.

Although there have been questions as to the safety of vitamin E, Sanyal suggested that this may reflect concomitant administration of high doses of zinc, which can deplete copper, increasing liver abnormality.

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Thus, if the agent truly works in the population of interest, an inappropriate conclusion of no effect may reflect either concomitant harm or dilution of the true effect by the inclusion of patients who could not benefit.

Accordingly, we propose that the accelerated lymphoma development in bim−/− bad−/− animals may reflect a concomitant cell-autonomous enhancement of survival in immature thymocytes, mediated largely by the absence of Bim, and a hematopoietic-extrinsic contribution by a more robust stromal support population, promoted primarily by the absence of Bad.

In this regard, Denault et al [ 41] recently demonstrated, in anaesthetized cardiac surgery patients, that changes in systolic pressure may reflect changes in airway pressure and pleural pressure better than they reflect concomitant changes in LV haemodynamics.

All these patterns reflect concomitant changes in birth size, adult birth height and breast cancer risk.

The lack of measurable agonist-induced hGnRHR downregulation may simply reflect the low number of hGnRHR at the cell surface and the limit of detection of the assays used, but it could also reflect concomitant stimulation of trafficking to and from the PM.

This indicates that the multiple Rpb1 bands detected by anti-SUMO antibody on the Western blots are not caused by concomitant ubiquityaltion, but may reflect different forms (mono-, pory- or multi-) of Rpb1 sumoylation.

Aim: The increase in incidence of thyroid cancer during the last decades (about 2% of new cancer cases in Austria) without concomitant rise in mortality may reflect the growing detection of indolent forms of thyroid cancer.

The physical basis for the increase in infectious titre seen after exposure to pronase E remains unexplained, but may reflect changes in PrP aggregate size with concomitant alteration of specific prion infectivity [8] or increased bioavailability of prions following removal of other proteins.

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