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Larger-bodied hosts may represent larger islands for parasites to colonize, suggesting that more parasites will be found on larger hosts.
Therefore, this sample may represent larger acute hospitals owned by Japanese municipals.
Data collection based on digital patient records or interviews may represent larger sources of bias, due to lack of a specific MUPS-diagnosis, incomplete medical records or interviewer's lack of personal knowledge of the actual patients.
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The combination of dextral offsets on the main strand and primarily normal offsets on the southern strand may represent large-scale slip partitioning, as reported by King et al. (2005) for the Kunlun fault.
The two bright curves in the lower middle of the image (Fig. 2) may represent large ridges or scarps rather than crevasses, as they seem to be located in highlands and small, continuous features cross the curves at right angles.
Alternatively, they may represent large changes in a subpopulation of cells.
Discharge registries may represent large and valuable databases when exploring the risk of VTE in cancer patients.
The large band present at the top of the gel as observed in SKOV-3 cells treated with fraction LC4 and RC5 may represent large semi-fragmented pieces of DNA and indicates incomplete apoptotic fragmentation in the sample material [ 22].
But the discord within the club may represent a larger slip in the support for the president in his conservative base.
But the problem with nutrition data collection may represent a larger struggle in India to generate credible health statistics on a regular basis.
However, in individuals with substantially reduced VO2 Max, because of disease or disability, the oxygen consumption required to perform activities of daily living may represent a larger percentage of VO2 Max, and thus may theoretically be a limiting factor for independence.
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