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In the current study we showed a more generalised increase in the 3-NT content of muscle proteins.

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The discharges had bilateral frontotemporal or frontocentrotemporal emphasis, but some were more generalised and increased in frequency in light sleep.

So far however, the only detail on the UK's industrial strategy is that it will be "proper", and focus mantra-like on productivity (fewer people producing more things), and growth (a generalised increase in consumption).

The IMF committee (IMFC) said in its statement: "Downside risks to the global economic outlook have increased since October, raising the possibility of a more generalised slowdown and a sudden pull-back of capital flows".

However, our expectation was that a focus on lifestyle change involving increased engagement in complex cognitive activity might result in more generalised benefits across domains of cognitive function [ 60, 71, 72]; in support of this, our goal-setting conditions also showed benefits in performance on executive function tests.

7 While this proportion has reduced over time worldwide (due to more generalised improvements in survival across age groups), in sub-Saharan Africa it has increased, a trend that is predicted to continue.

One explanation for this could be the generalised increase in higher risk sexual practices among the MSM population and the more pronounced risk among PEP users who previously had this characteristic of greater exposure.

23 While strokes are a more common cause of cerebellar lesions (of which Bond is at increased risk 13), chronic exposure to toxins, such as alcohol, that cause more generalised damage to the cerebellum can also cause a cerebellar tremor.

In this case, one would expect to find a more generalised and (compared with an antibody response derived from long-lived, bone-marrow-resident plasma cells) a more transient increase in IgG4 antibodies against different antigens that are known to elicit an IgG4 antibody response in the general population.

Particular barriers compound these more generalised concerns about the image of general practice; for example, a recent survey of Australian general practice trainees identified increasing bureaucracy, workforce shortages, and poor remuneration as potential deterrents to a future career in general practice [ 68].

And this means that the epidemic risks becoming more generalised," he said.

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