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30 Lastly, measured CIMT is not only a reflection of the atherosclerotic burden in the carotid arteies but also reflects age-related changes, and it is imperative that the age of an individual is taken into account when CIMT is measured.
Finally, dietary costs as defined here were only a reflection of the retail price of the foods consumed and did not reflect the potential economic externalities of diet, including (for example) the health care costs to society arising from the consumption of low-price but less healthy diets.
Football is only a reflection of that society.
Theta waves are only a reflection of underlying neurological processes.
He added: "It's only a reflection of the era you grow up in.
So what is real, and what is only a reflection of a reflection of a reflection?
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He was said to have captured not only their features but a reflection of their souls as well.
Overhead, the sky got bluer and lighter simultaneously in an ever-brightening expansiveness that could only be a reflection of the Pacific just beyond.
Here fashion acts not only as a reflection of social change, but as a driving force behind it — and not just on paper.
Many studies have shown that PEFR can be reliably used not only as a reflection of severity of the asthmatic attack, but also to indicate when patients should be admitted or can be discharged [17 19].
Also, fiction is only partly a reflection of life and endless petty quarrels are not really very interesting to read about.
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