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Analysis of U.C.L.A. models suggests that the Roman Senate may have been poorly ventilated and lighted and had inferior acoustics.
Leaving aside the assumption that working-class women can't be experts, the compelling evidence from studies on role models suggests that having women in the public eye matters.
While there is currently no evidence that this occurs in humans, research involving animal models suggests the effect of traumatic experiences can be passed from the brain to the genome and inherited by future generations.
Experimental evidence from human cell culture models suggests that both mechanisms may be operative.
The minimal difference between the best fitting models suggests that each provides relevant information on the heterogeneity of GPs' preferences.
Yet a review of twelve EEO models suggests that in most cases, replication of model results is currently impossible.
Previous work with human social models suggests that people are more persuaded by models that are similar to them.
Conclusion: The favourable biological performance of radiolabelled LXXLL peptides in cellular and tumor-bearing mice models suggests their potential as theranostic agents.
Comparative analysis of these two mechanism-based models suggests several intriguing testable predictions that can help understand this multi-layered regulation of EMT/MET.
The performance of the two models suggests that daily maximum temperature explains a large proportion of the variation in ozone daily maximum levels.
Evidence from sepsis models suggests a role for C5a, and cytokines in the pathogenesis of the breakdown of the blood-brain barrier and the subsequent edema [143 146].
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