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These studies indicated some increase in non-synonymous (dN) to synonymous (dS) substitution rates in the Hawaiian silversword alliance, which may reflect slight relaxation of purifying selection in small island populations, but no convincing evidence of positive selection has been reported.

Differences between results reported by Bohlius et al (2009) and results described here may reflect slight differences in the methods and data used.

The slight differences on the relative abundance of the same glycan between the permethylation and DRAG strategies may reflect slight difference in ionization efficiencies between two approaches, and may also relate to the side reactions with the permethylation reaction.

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If anything, it may reflect a slight change in the spectrum of respiratory symptoms between 1990 and 2008.

The increased fibronectin by immunoblot in the CD MRL hearts may reflect the slight level of metabolic stress these hearts are subjected to, due to the mitochondrial heteroplasmies.

In this study, the mRNA of both CCR3 and CCL24 was significantly elevated in the skin of oxazolone-challenged Smad3−/− mice, which may reflect the slight (although not statistically significant) increase of eosinophil infiltration in the skin of Smad3−/− mice.

The title, in fact, may reflect a slight confusion on what is meant by the origin of life and the distinction between this event and later processes that may be the outcome of Darwinian evolution acting over protein-free, RNA-dependent living systems.

Third, parameters used for assessing clinical outcome are probably too crude to reflect slight modifications.

The outcome may reflect the economy's slight improvement at election time (as happened when Franklin Roosevelt defeated the Republican Alf Landon in 1936, despite the continuing Great Depression).

Since both female experiments were immunized with the same protocol, this slight variation may reflect inter-experiment fluctuation or a seasonal influence (winter compared to spring) on EAE [31].

Slight differences may reflect demographic associations with NP prevalence, since NP appears to differentially affect women (females report NP more than men in 83% of prevalence studies) [ 2].

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