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Predominant proximal ligation may reflect disruption of weak chromatin-chromatin interactions under the shearing force, thus facilitating self-ligation events.
Increased levels of cyclin E may reflect disruption of alternative pathways, resulting in unrestrained cell proliferation [ 17, 37].
Therefore, performance may reflect disruption caused by the novel cues associated with that start arm rather than the specific effect of incongruent egocentric information.
The differences between the symptoms of ADPEAF and LE patients may reflect disruption in both developing and mature synapses in the former, versus only mature synapses in the latter.
The observed defects in plastid division in a series of ptcpn60β mutants even in the presence of wild type ptCpn60β alleles may reflect disruption of the stoichiometric relationship of functional plastid division proteins due to misfolding in the mutants after import from the cytosol.
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The negative impact of school attendance may also reflect disruption of routine, as children may board at the school, take breaks between semesters, and may have difficulty taking their medicine confidentially.
Increased negative symptoms, poor adolescent premorbid adjustment, and a younger age at onset of psychosis may all reflect disruption in the development of the skills required to solve life problems and achieve instrumental and affiliative goals.
Neuropsychological abnormalities of lateralization have been reported after right unilateral electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), that may reflect temporary disruption of the treated hemisphere.
Prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle (PPI) is diminished in many of these disorders and may reflect the disruption of this CNS function.
Taken together, higher calcium levels among the insomniacs may reflect a disruption of neuronal calcium homeostasis.
Accordingly, pathways to a depressive state are not likely to be explained by any single factor, but may reflect the disruption of several hormone-type factors acting on different timeframes (cyclic, constant, phasic or induced).
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