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The cool public response may reflect to some extent the split personalities of these cars.

Hence, any extended incubation of pCRP with membranous experimental systems past 4 h may reflect to some extent on the distinctive bioactivities of mCRP.

Different measures of vision may reflect, to a greater or lesser extent, the demands associated with particular tasks on the field of play.

All these caveats concerning CRP structures and measurements suggest that the aforementioned contradictory studies may reflect to some extent on distinctive bioactivities of mCRP rather than on pCRP.

Rats in group 1 also had significantly more corpora lutea than those in group 3. Conclusion: Tubal ligation may affect ovarian function, which in turn may reflect to ovarian histology in rats.

Although this apparent geographical bias may reflect to some extent the greater number of samples from Italian paintings that have been analysed with this material in mind, it is consistent with the comment made by the English painter Marshall Smith in 1693 that it was 'much used in Italy' [13].

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These increased epigenetic variances may reflect adaptation to the exposure to environmental risk factors.

As such, observed changes from pre- to post-depot initiation may reflect regression to the mean.

And given that the results in the box may reflect payments to Google, is the information objective?

These deficits may reflect vulnerability to addiction.

The hypertrophied venous myocardium may reflect adaptation to persistent hypoxemia.

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