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Although inflammation is involved in the initiation and progression of vascular calcification, inflammation and calcification may reflect partly independent processes.
It should be noted that knock-down was not optimised for the other 18 genes and thus Tn levels may reflect partly the extent of target depletion.
17 This variation may reflect partly subjective decisions by clinicians to initiate resuscitation and consequently some degree of measurement error is likely.
This may reflect partly the expertise of the authors and the time available for performing the meta-analysis and partly the amount of space available in a given journal.
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The imbalance between vertical and horizontal orientations at P16 P17 may reflect, at least partly, the horizontal bias detected in normal kittens (Figs. 1a and b).
Thus, the inverted size function in LIM may reflect (at least partly) an input from other parts of DMN, which in turn is connected with visual cortex.
[ 75] Personality trait neuroticism has also been consistently associated with increased risk and may reflect underlying susceptibility partly resulting from genetic makeup and childhood experience.
This topography may reflect the activities of partly overlapping sources.
Partly, this may reflect the preferences of politicians, but at some level, it also reflects the preferences of voters.
The attraction of resurrecting sturdy-looking vehicles from the past may partly reflect today's dire economics, and may have spawned a trend that goes a step further.
The trade may partly reflect the trade in Melian obsidian, which may still have been in demand for cheap knives and razors, although metal ones were already in use in the Aegean area from the Early Bronze Age onward.
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