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In clinical practice, there are clearly certain situations where hyperlactatemia is predominantly a reflection of tissue hypoperfusion with subsequent anaerobic metabolism.

Furthermore, our results suggest that microvascular injury is predominantly a reflection of extensive myocardial necrosis rather than a separate entity identifying patients at higher risk.

We would hypothesize (but did not examine within these studies) that the correlation between post-performance ratings and actual performance will decline with increasing time between performance and self-assessment, a pattern that would provide further support for the notion that poor self-assessment is predominantly a reflection of the non-literal and imperfect nature of human memory.

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For many years the church was predominantly white, a reflection of the Upper West Side population, but the church's black membership grew to become a majority under Dr. Braxton's predecessor, the Rev. Dr. James A. Forbes Jr., the church's first black senior pastor, who served from 1989 to 2007.

While wave reflection is not completely abolished after reservoir subtraction, our observations indicate that the AIx is not predominantly a measure of wave reflection but rather is largely due to the compliant properties of the aorta and other elastic arteries (15, 20).

"I would think that the market for a number of weeks was trading predominantly on sentiment, more so than a reflection of fundamentals," said Stephen P. Wood, the chief market strategist for Russell Investments.

It is possible that the pattern of multiple coincident insertions is also a reflection of the inteins occurring predominantly in the subset of genes that are common to cellular organisms and their infecting viruses.

Questioned about a lack of racial diversity, Shulman said: "[British Vogue] has been a reflection of our culture for 100 years and it has been predominantly white culture.

The predominantly black crowd showed Ms. Fields the love a bit more than Mr. Ferrer, perhaps a reflection of her status as the candidate trying to become the first black female mayor of New York.

These findings may be a reflection of the ethnic differences in the cohorts studied; our participants were predominantly of Caucasian ethnicity, whilst those in the other studies were of Far East Asian origin.

Thus, the improved survival of patients with multiple primaries may be a reflection of different patient populations having a dissimilar pattern of initial tumor sites (predominantly favorable ones) and/or stages of disease (mainly earlier ones), rather than tumor multiplicity.

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