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Two particular biomarkers implicated in the development of glucose intolerance include excessive intra-abdominal fat (1, 2) and, more recent, excessive hepatic triglyceride independent of visceral adipose mass (3– 5).
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From F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1917 description of the eating clubs as an "orgy of sociability" to more recent escapades, stories of excessive drinking have become part of university lore.
More recent data also indicate that excessive peripheral vasodilatation may be deleterious in patients with AHF.
In more recent work, we demonstrated that excessive mitogenic signaling by Shh, a driver of medulloblastoma, engages the Rb/E2F tumor suppressor complex, activates the key enzyme fatty acid synthase (FASN) and drives lipogenesis through a novel, E2F1-regulated process [ 2].
Receiving more frequent feedback leads to excessive focus on and more systematic processing of more recent data as well as a failure to adequately compare information across multiple time periods.
And as much as excessive fees may seem counterintuitive to growing student enrolment, more recent evidence shows it makes little difference.
The importance of obese women avoiding excessive GWG have also been documented in both earlier and more recent studies [ 1, 9, 28] and in grossly overweight women weight reduction has been recommended [ 12, 28].
According to the first of them, evolution is a series of "frozen accidents" and excessive complexity is a result of a pileup of adaptive mechanisms, with more recent mechanisms using elements of the older ones [ 27].
Whether the excessive decline in lung function and the occurrence of respiratory symptoms are influenced differently by more recent or more remote exposure to endotoxin is unknown.
Why nothing more recent?
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