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Since a colonoscopy can reveal only the appendiceal orifice, this examination might not fully contribute to a diagnosis of CHA.
Because of corrosion-induced cracking, the concrete cover does not fully contribute to shear strength, unlike the core within the confinement of steel which essentially remains un-cracked and undamaged.
The canonical function of LMP1 seems to be limited and might not fully contribute to establish the latent infection in both NKL sublines.
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As long as professional team sports — and youth sports — are seen as not fully open, it contributes to this fear.
Proteinuria is the hallmark of diabetic nephropathy; yet, glomerular histology does not fully explain mechanisms contributing to proteinuria.
The fact that the pathogenic mechanisms involved are not fully understood has contributed to a lack of reliable laboratory parameters for evaluating the risk of thrombotic events.
While the mechanism of elevated S100B levels toward MM progression is not fully understood, it contributes to lowering protein levels of the tumor suppressor p53 in a Ca2+-dependent manner.
Anemia of chronic disease is accompanied by elevation of inflammatory mediators that by various, although still not fully clarified, mechanisms may contribute to its development.
The $400 million cost of the rebuilding, which was not fully covered by insurance, contributed to the company's bankruptcy filing in November.
These findings extend LCs knowledge indicating that they are not fully impaired by melanoma, contributing to design new LCs-based therapeutic approaches.
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