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At present, most studies point toward a marked impairment or inhibition of this system in depressives or in animal models of stress-induced depression.
Nevertheless, most studies point to significant protective effects of vitamin D in humans when the minimum 25(OH D serum level exceeds 30 ng/mL and is maintained throughout the year.
Alternate explanations: Most studies point to early life experiences, such as childhood abuse, as the most important risk factor for becoming a perpetrator of abuse in adulthood.
Most studies point out a negative relationship between yield potential (yield under non-stress) and yield under severe stress, but varieties with high yield potential will generally have an advantage over varieties with lower yield potential under moderate drought stress.
While most studies point to the involvement of WASp/WAVE proteins as the downstream effectors, important differences exist in the proposed mechanisms regarding how the TCR is linked to actin assembly.
However, most studies point towards some positive, but variable, effects of higher diversity on stability [ 3- 13].
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The prevalence of FM ranges from 0.66%to10.5%5% [ 7], with most studies pointing into a prevalence around 2% in the adult population.
Up to now, most studies pointed toward the infiltration of "inflammatory monocytes" to explain the accumulation of tissue macrophages after non-infectious tissue injury like skeletal muscle trauma.
The ROC plot also reveals poor accuracy of the test, as most study points lie close to the diagonal line.
Most studies, however, point towards an activation of the coagulation cascade, 18 46 and there is no evidence of a generalised increased risk of bleeding among people with migraine.
Although the effects are subtle, the most recent studies point to a discernible effect on food sources and the productivity of bee colonies, which could have a worrying long-term impact on their populations.
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