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Alternatively, differences among studied populations in frequencies of 'in-row' weed beets may reflect, over space and time, fluctuating contamination rates of seedlots by pollen from wild ruderal populations in the vicinity of seed production areas (Viard et al. 2002; Arnaud et al. 2009).
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This increase may reflect over-distension due to altered mechanical properties of alveoli.
Low productivity may reflect over-stocking and lack of grazing in the KGR.
However, the cytotoxicity effect of DOX-loaded PMs was slightly lower than free DOX at concentration of 1.56 μg/mL; this may reflect over-dilution of DOX-loaded PMs during the preparation of the formulations using serial dilution.
Projected changes may reflect over-predictions of future habitat loss due to a lack of soils data, but nonetheless the southeast region should expect to observe some reduction in B. anthracis habitat.
Double-wave profiles were assigned by rule (2) in a small minority of cases (example: the green curve labeled 'AP2VIIa-1' in Fig. 8); these doublets may reflect over-fitting rather than biological reality but we report them as they stand following the principle of fidelity to the data.
If pain mediates how RLS affects disability, this may reflect over-adjustment.
There is also a pattern of prescribing drugs to most primary care patients which may reflect over-prescribing by primary care doctors.
C- Reactive Protein and Serum Amyloid A may reflect the inflammatory milieu surrounding the lung tumor, or may reflect over-production of these as actual biomarkers.
Understanding the determinants of assessment is important as our results show that 80 90% of patients with a risk factor identified were recorded to have received an intervention, although this may reflect over-reporting of desirable practices.
This may reflect an over-proportional contribution from peripheral organs [ 56].
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