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Such blips in plasma virus might reflect controlled or aborted infections, as have been reported [39], [40], [41], [42], [43], [44].
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It was shown that cylindrical high pressure cell (METU Cell) with 30 cm inner length and 30 cm inner diameter with a volume 21.64 L in this study might reflect flow controlled conditions as in the real gas hydrate reservoirs.
Negative relationships between MRSA carriage and other variables that were considered contact with livestock or horses and meat handling, for example—might also reflect controls being healthier than cases, since people with poor underlying health would be less inclined or able to engage in such activities.
Thus, the activation in the pre-SMA in our study might reflect executive control processes that are recruited to solve response-based language conflict, whereas activation in the ACC signals the response conflict.
This pattern might reflect increased inhibitory control of mood-incongruent information and decreased inhibitory control of mood-congruent information.
Why these effects would be apparent in some studies is unclear but might reflect post-translational controls of enzymatic activity as suggested by the comparison with densities of aromatase mRNA and numbers of ARO-ir cells.
Note that the overall urine output of an animal in each test under a minimal stress is likely to be positively correlated with the number of urination events under stress and might reflect poor sphincter control and incontinence.
This might reflect an immature control of involuntary attention switch.
The authors suggested that the need for insulin treatment might reflect poorer metabolic control in such patients.
Specifically, the smaller JSE in the peppermint group might reflect improved attentional control rather than reduced self-other integration.
Studies suggest that duration of diabetes might reflect total glycemic control and exposure to other risk factors over time [ 18, 40].
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