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Overall, AMPH and EIH had a more disruptive effect on BBB/tight junction gene expression in the MAV than in the choroid plexus.

Moreover, if a pictorial representation for a particular stimulus is indeed tied to the activity of a particular subset of neurons, then a mask image that is substantially different should exert a more disruptive effect than a masking pattern that is identical, because it will likely involve the activity of a different subset of neurons in sensory areas.

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A small proportion (~1.5 %) of the InDels exhibited extreme low scores (below −20) indicating that these may have more disruptive effects than the others.

Discovering potential relationships between, for example, motifs and evolutionary and functional properties, as previously suggested [ 25], is subject to the more disruptive effects of network sampling on such structures (several studies have found other reasons why the functional interpretation of motifs may be difficult in many instances, see, for example, [ 26, 27]).

This disruptive effect was more pronounced when the mask and stimulus patterns were different.

Indeed, all of the teams selected at least one or more disruptive chemicals that exerted their effects on the target sites at low-dose levels.

More experiments are currently underway to confirm the disruptive effect of the contrasting basal colourations and markings of T. japonica.

Richard Gere's hair makes it impossible to watch Pretty Woman any more, and Val Kilmer's obstreperous do has a similarly disruptive effect in the festively homoerotic Top Gun.

The main event is even more disruptive.

The disruptive effect of organizational discrepancy is likely even more significant in countries where organizations are characterized by greater organizational distance between decision-makers at top-level and workers at front line.

The loss of TbMyo1 also had a disruptive effect on the distribution of clathrin, which became less polarized, more diffused and scattered (Fig. 6E).

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