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Mirror, Mirror The extent of the results you see and how quickly you see them depends on your starting level.
It's never pleasant when the bubble bursts, but the degree of pain usually mirrors the extent of the preceding boom.
We suggest that the CSF sulfatide level provides a marker reflective of disease burden in the intraspinal nerve roots and PNS; it does not mirror the extent of central white matter injury as stated previously.
As such, the T2-rt values effectively mirror the extent and distribution of muscle inflammation, not only in the setting of homeostatic responses to sterile toxic injury [ 21], but also in a more complex and long-lasting model of immune-mediated muscle remodeling.
Together with a strong correlation existing between TJs concentration in CSF and the BBB ratio in patients with ICH, our data demonstrate the levels of TJsCSF could be the potential biomarker for mirroring the extent of BBB opening in patients with ICH.
This character's experience mirrors, to an extent, Rhodri's reasons for taking on the role.
Chinese activity in the Arctic to some extent mirrors that of other non-Arctic countries, as the region warms.
"Chinese activity in the Arctic to some extent mirrors that of other non-Arctic countries," Elisabeth wrote.
Detective Superintendent Simon Barraclough, of the north-west counter-terrorism unit, said of McGee's extremism: "It mirrors to some extent what we are seeing from the Islamic fundamentalist point of view from the other end of the spectrum.
Thus this paper mirrors to some extent what undergraduates of today think about their own future and the challenges which they soon will be confronted with, and which are largely being created by our world today.
The reactor sites now have portable pumps and generators, hoses and other equipment, and the industry is planning two centralized depots for similar equipment, an approach that to some extent mirrors the oil industry's preparations for spills, with cooperative regional depots.
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