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At high doses (>10 Gy), there is well-established evidence from radiotherapy patients of direct damage in circulatory systems, predominantly the consequence of excessive cell killing and the associated response to cell damage.
Under steady-state conditions the majority of ARTD10 molecules reside in the cytoplasm, predominantly the consequence of a highly efficient NES (L598LATLEGLDL) that represents a classical Leu-rich, Crm1-dependent element [ 24].
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Unraveling the immediate and long-term adaptations associated with gastric bypass surgery has proved challenging, predominantly because the consequences of this procedure include caloric restriction, diminished nutrient absorption, reduced adipose mass, modified gut hormone signaling, and changes in whole-body glucose metabolism that can each cause numerous physiological and metabolic adaptations.
Bird assemblages were predominantly altered by the consequences of the windstorm and affected only to a minor degree by subsequent logging of storm-felled trees.
Excess mortality in SLE follows a bimodal pattern, with the early peak predominantly a consequence of active SLE or its complications, and the later peak largely attributable to atherosclerosis.
However, oscillatory phase in EEG recordings is generally instable over time, and as our data show, does not outlive tACS offset for more than 100 ms, thus strengthening our conclusion that the aftereffect is predominantly a consequence of plastic changes.
So if French intellectuals are predominantly critical pessimists, miserabilism may in part be the consequence of holding them in such esteem.
Tooth loss is predominantly a consequence of dental caries in the permanent dentition and adult chronic periodontitis, and potentially results in substantial social and health consequences.
As with the most likely eruption scenario, this is predominantly a consequence of local wind conditions.
The hemodynamic effects of serelaxin appear to be predominantly a consequence of receptor-mediated release of nitric oxide and a reduction in endothelin-1 levels [ 34, 46], although emerging evidence suggests that angiogenic growth factors (e.g. vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF]) may also contribute to the short-term effects of serelaxin on vascular tone [ 47].
In conclusion, while it is clear that centromeres can undergo changes in size, shape, and position independently of DNA sequence, these findings indicate that the diversity of cenH3 distributions present in maize lines is predominantly a consequence of genetic diversity rather than positional drift.
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