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The diUb ABPs showed a more restrictive pattern than the monoUb-based Cy5Ub-VME in capturing active DUBs.
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Murine models may therefore represent an imperfect model of CD28 function in humans, with its more restrictive expression patterns on naïve and central memory CD4+ and CD8+ cells.
In contrast, ablation of cadherins with more restrictive expression patterns such as Dsc 1 led to localized superficial epidermal acantholysis or mucosal and deep epidermal splitting in traumatized skin accompanied by hair loss in the case of Dsg 3 (Chidgey et al. 2001; Koch et al. 1998).
AS patients showed significantly lower PF values compared with controls, and significantly more patients were categorized with restrictive pattern (18% vs. 0%, P < 0.001).
The lower prevalence in the latter may be due to a less sensitive sensor (thermistor instead of nasal pressure) to assess breathing patterns and to a more restrictive definition of hypopnea requiring a 4% (instead of 3%) oxygen desaturation.
She has found that people who live in whiter neighborhoods today are more supportive of restrictive development, and that cities that were whiter on average than their respective metropolitan areas in 1970 have more restrictive land use in the 21st century, a pattern that helps explain why segregation persists.
This is more likely to occur if physicians are aware of the existence of disease patterns and the entryway disease or condition is treated with the health care goal of breaking the overall disease pattern rather than the potentially more restrictive goal of managing the symptoms of the initial presenting disease.
In common usage, "dual-career couples" follow a career pattern (such as an academic career path) which is more restrictive in terms of geographical mobility.
This ad libitum eating pattern may be more acceptable to the participant than more restrictive diets.
We believe that inclusion criteria should have been more restrictive to homogenise the studied cohort and to avoid any distinct gait pattern or joint biomechanical changes, thus preserving statistical power and maximising ES.
The second degree (pseudo-normalization) is a more severe condition, which sometimes is an intermediate step toward the third degree (restrictive pattern).
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