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If he is right, then what seemed like two different theoretical worlds, each with a different language, might be reflections of a single underlying truth -- the ultimate theory.
However, these signals might be reflections from the inner lower crust or from the top of the subducting PHS plate.
Our group has recently hypothesized that the presence of serological responses to various microbial antigens (e.g. phosphopeptidomannan cell-wall component of Saccharomyces cerevisiae [ASCA], glycans or complex gut bacterial protein lysates [OMP Plus™]) might be reflections of the sustained systemic exposure to the constituents of the gut microflora due to enhanced bacterial translocation [16].
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This strongly indicate that these differences in carotid arterial morphology, hemodynamics and stiffness might be a reflection of the combined influences of BMI, HR, and carotid pressures on these parameters, not reflecting a true change in these women.
The Bulldogs approach every game with the same sense of purpose, which might be a reflection of their coach.
On one hand, all the boobiness might be a reflection of the show's aforementioned patriarchal world.
If a candidate like Mr. Obama or Mr. Romney sees a reduction in donations to his campaign, it might be a reflection of a lack of enthusiasm.
That does not prove causation particularly in the case of the noise test, where higher or lower glucose levels over an extended period might be a reflection of something else significant and pertinent about the person in question.
These patterns might be a reflection of the transmission mode of the disease.
There are indications that the reported high complication rate of NC in the current setting might be a reflection of inadequate training of the providers.
By contrast, and more tentatively, PD in the context of bipolar disorder, might be a reflection of a dysphoric manic or mixed hypomanic symptomatology.
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