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Since at this point AT inflammation was present, in the absence of clear hepatic inflammation, this may suggest AT inflammation is more likely to contribute to obesity-associated IR.

But the data was a little bit more equivocal than in polls released over the weekend — which may suggest, at least, that he will make few further gains in the polls.

The fact that FKH and dFOXO share the conserved forkhead DNA binding domain may suggest at least partially overlapping target gene populations.

Competing risks were thus taken into account more frequently than what Table  2 may suggest at first glance.

In line with the inhibitory property of the EBP1 gene, as previously demonstrated in cancers of glandular epithelial origin such as prostate [ 8, 12, 25], breast [ 14] and salivary [ 11], our current findings may suggest, at least in part, that a decrease of EBP1 contributes to the more malignant behavior of solid type than tubular histotype.

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Finally, our data may suggest that at a genomic level small intestinal NETs may be distinguished by at least two distinct, secretory subtypes, serotonin-producing neoplasms and serotonin/substance P (TAC1/tachykinin -producing lesions.

It is also possible that your parents may suggest twerking at their next dinner party, after the radicchio salad with caramelized pears.

The positive effect may suggest that at the mean, skilled workers acquire some general skills during compulsory service.

This apparent spillover effect may suggest that, at least initially, patients did not understand the subtleties of the policy.

This observation may suggest that, at least a subset of M-TMD pain patients could be more alike an exercise-induced muscle pain probably caused by ischemia and an accumulation of metabolic biomarkers in the masticatory muscles [12 14].

Furthermore, as the community in Figure 10 may suggest, residues at a distance may be coupled due to the inherent dynamic nature of a protein undergoing conformational changes that aren't foreseeable in a single crystal structure.

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