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Patients operated later after their diagnosis were of more advanced age (P=0.0255) and more likely operated at a University Hospital (P<0.0001) than those treated sooner.
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In human HSC/MFs, ROS can stimulate MCP-1 expression through involvement of NF-κB, whereas HNE does not involve NF-κB and more likely operates through an AP-1-related mechanism [ 288], possibly involving activation of PKC [ 282], as shown for the PKCβ isoform in monocyte/macrophage cell lines [ 289].
While the hypothetical mechanisms could all work independently, they are more likely to operate together, producing variable effects depending on the individual and the condition.
As a result, he said, the single-sex teams were more likely to operate more cohesively and effectively.
But group-level selection is more likely to operate the fiercer the competition is between groups.
Mr. Harris said most test users did not have trouble juggling the two modes — and regardless, workers were more likely to operate in desktop mode if they wanted to see many applications simultaneously.
As expected, firms in some sectors are more likely to operate internationally than in others.
Similarly, male consultants are also significantly more likely to operate compared to their female counterparts (OR = 0.232, p = 0.01).
It is not yet known whether the device is linked to the DRS moveable rear wing system or - as seems more likely - operates when the car is going beyond a certain speed.
We found that airline size is indeed a significant variable and larger airlines are more likely to operate a Facebook page than smaller ones (Table 6).
This mechanism is more likely to operate among immigrants who live with children in school, for school enrolment and attendance contribute notably and more rapidly to the children's host language proficiency.
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