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Our proteomic results indicate that rather than simply reinforcing the NE-dependent signaling pathways, BMP8b is a thermogenic regulator whose function does not exclusively depend on the activation of the SNS but on its direct trophic action to supporting structural networks.

Beyond, involvement of earliest brain responses in the translation into motor and autonomic responses suggests that the motor and autonomic dimensions do not exclusively depend on perceptual processes.

The erosive potential does not exclusively depend on the pH of the novelty sweets, but it also on their neutralisable acidity.

In particular, they show that the earliest brain responses mediate the motor and autonomic but not the perceptual dimension of pain, which indicates that these dimensions do not exclusively depend on perceptual processes.

Importantly, this enhanced memory occurred even in the absence of intentional learning processes, suggesting that the sound symbolic information that facilitates learning and retention does not exclusively depend on the engagement of top-down, strategic encoding processes.

The first response, ironically, is to do less digital epidemiology in the strict sense, namely to rely less on third-party data that was not generated for epidemiological purposes, and for the public health system to generate their own digital data streams that do not exclusively depend on corporate actors.

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Although TAMs and tumor cell EMT generally are associated with metastasis, we did not obtain evidence for such correlation (Table 1) and it is important to note that the metastatic process is complex and not exclusively depending on these two factors.

Importantly, pupils did not emerge as vulnerable victims exclusively depending on adults to make sense of their learning and development, but aligned their educational goals to own hardship and aspirations.

Research shows that a bilingual does not process language by accessing one lexicon exclusively depending on the language being used (Dijkstra, 2007).

The extent of the cross-talk-induced artifact depends, albeit not exclusively, on the ratio of the fluorescence obtained from a fluorophore in the "wrong" channel, compared to the fluorescence obtained from the same fluorophore in the "correct" channel.

Whether we are prepared for this challenge or not will depend exclusively on us Catalonians, and we will no longer be able to lay the blame on others.

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