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Therefore, the higher PR expression in women with large breasts as compared to women with small breasts may reflect responsiveness to estrogen [ 29].

It is important to note baseline IGF1 levels, which may reflect responsiveness to somatostatin analogues, when considering EDI; patients with baseline levels below but close to the ULN may be less suitable candidates who require more careful consideration.

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New pulse oximeter sensors offer the continuous non-invasive measurement of the plethysmographic variation index (PVI), which is a measure of the respiratory-induced variations in the plethysmographic waveform which, in mechanically ventilated patients and under certain conditions, may reflect fluid responsiveness (FR) [48, 49].

Although this may reflect the responsiveness of the programme to context and local priorities, these differences in approach need to be more transparently explained.

Variations in team practice may reflect appropriate responsiveness to local needs, but may also indicate uncertainty or a lack of evidence regarding the most effective ways to conduct MDT meetings.

New pulse oximeter sensors offer the continuous non-invasive measurement of the plethysmographic variation index (PVI), which is a measure of the respiratory-induced variations in the plethysmographic waveform which, in mechanically ventilated patients and under certain conditions, may reflect fluid responsiveness (FR) [ 48, 49].

This may reflect differences in responsiveness to stimulation and differences in capacity to produce cytokines between cells obtained from different donors.

The three sets of differentially transcribed genes discerned in this study, the Early, Middle and Late genes may reflect differential hormonal responsiveness.

Although reduced vessel contractility may reflect a loss in responsiveness of a wide variety of contractile pathways, the PLC signaling pathway contributes significantly to this process.

This may reflect a lack of responsiveness of the instrument(s) or suggest that these other strategies for coping with pain are less likely to change over time.

In a study by Georgieva et al., women reported that they had experienced coercive interventions as more burdensome than men [ 69], which may reflect their greater emotional responsiveness and lower average tolerance thresholds for painful stimuli [ 70].

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