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Risk factors associated with a CO, like a shorter time from the beginning of weaning and a higher pressure support level, might reflect insufficient preparation for extubation.
The difficulties interns faced in communicating with their supervisors might reflect insufficient opportunity to practice such communication during the clerkships.
To evaluate whether the lack of tetanus-induced LTP might reflect insufficient cumulative depolarization during tetanic stimulation, LTP was induced by pairing postsynaptic depolarization with presynaptic stimulation via patch-clamp techniques in whole-cell recordings (see Materials and Methods).
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In addition, the recent increase in ASD prevalence might partially reflect insufficient specificity of current diagnostic criteria [ 6].
This might reflect an insufficient interventional period or dosage application with Torin 1, and it remains possible that other rapalogs may be more efficacious.
First, given the extensive search needed to find the best feasibly-obtainable ML trees, low ML bootstrap support at deeper levels might be thought to reflect insufficient effort - a single GARLI search - on each pseudo-replicate.
It might be expected that 24-h urine creatinine levels below the lower limit of normal would reflect insufficient collection, which would in turn affect the accuracy of the UFC results.
They still seem to reflect insufficient understanding of the importance of true independence.
The lack of support for 'unikonts' may reflect insufficient phylogenetic signal in our data sets.
In these instances, the axillary recurrence could reflect insufficient local control of the primary tumor.
This lack of effect may reflect insufficient concentrations of Ala-Ala reaching the BCSFB.
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