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In perimenopausal women higher score at the depressive-somatic pattern was associated with longer sleep latency (p = 0.032); however, the association was lost after controlling for age or after removing the outliers.
Interestingly, this pattern was associated with increased microvascular heterogeneity and decreased oxygen extraction capacity.
CD45RA+CCR7− terminal differentiation pattern was associated with low or non-functionality based on cytokine secretion.
The hypometabolic pattern was associated with increased mortality (p < 0.01); accompanied by decreased concentrations of arginine, citruline, glutamine (p < 0.04) and mHSP72 and nHSP72 expression (p < 0.03).
Skeletal class III pattern was associated with 3.08 unit increase in mandibular length when compared to the skeletal class I group (p = 0.006).
This Th1 response pattern was associated with a significant increase in the levels of IL-12 produced by dendritic cells from ICP10ΔPK than HSV-2 immunized animals.
The chronic daily pattern was associated with multiple or migrating locations, slightly longer-lasting stabs, frequent allodynia, and bodily jabs, which suggested central sensitisation of the second-order nociceptive neurons [22, 23].
Neither the P2 nor P7 pattern was associated with severe learning and memory impairment, but the P2+P7 pattern was.
Moreover, this pattern was associated with damage to different hemispheres: RHD patients were worse than normal control (NC) participants for the detection of both types of differences, while LHD patients performed significantly better for contour-violated than contour-preserved differences.
No other dietary pattern was associated with risk.
The first pattern was associated with low fetal development [ 10].
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