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It is likely therefore that overall size is a predominating factor in this axis (although, of course, other characteristics that happen to be correlated with size will also be included by this statistic – see later).
The people who most vociferously criticize the ToL concept are saying that i) the ToL is not a tree because lateral gene transfer is widespread and possibly the predominating factor in the overall evolution of prokaryotic gene combinations across chromosomes and that endosymbiosis with endosymbiotic gene transfer is important.
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Also noteworthy is the variability in the predominating factor defining CKD across diverse national settings- proteinuria dominance versus eGFR dominance.
Potentially this is not a predominating factor for weight status and response to obesity intervention in the age group of our studied children.
For better or worse, history has shown that the predominate factor in whether individuals are held accountable for war crimes is the outcome of the conflict: Winners rarely face justice, losers often do.
There were interesting and previously unreported differences in public views of risk factors for each disorder studied, with genetic factors rated as most important in autism but psychosocial factors predominating in bipolar disorders and substance misuse more often rated as a risk factor for schizophrenia.
In summary, the angiogenic switch involves a reprogramming of the cellular transcription profile, with pro-angiogenic factors predominating over antiangiogenic factors, resulting in an angiogenic phenotype.
In this signalling the IGF-1 receptor (IGF-1R) is unquestionable, the predominating single factor.
On the basis of the analysis of key engineering factors predominating in a reactive precipitation process, several experimental parameters, including the flow rate, reaction temperature, reactant concentrations, and effect of high gravity level were varied in order to establish the optimum conditions for the preparation of uniform nanosized BaTiO3 crystallites.
The molecular processes involved in the 'angiogenic switch' are still being elucidated, with it remaining unclear whether the same factors predominate in children as in adults.
A single etiological factor may predominate in some patients, while in others multiple etiological factors and mechanisms may combine to result in severe anaemia [9].
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