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However, how emotionally arousing experiences alter systems-level interactions, presumably a consequence of modifications at a synaptic level, remains unclear.

This unexpected feature is described below and is presumably a consequence of the zinc acetate used in the crystallization procedure.

These high avidity cross-reactive cells cannot be detected in convalescent samples, presumably a consequence of activation-induced cell death[36], leaving only populations that show a much greater degree of serotype specificity.

Hence, for such genes, the differential expression pattern also evolved early, except that the frequency of the cis-regulatory haplotype showing differential expression was often lower in current populations having African ancestry, presumably a consequence of more recent population-specific selection.

In vitro, mutant E155G GCAP1 results in a reduced sensitivity of cyclase activity to Ca2+ inhibition [22], and the elevated levels of cGMP seen in the retinae of the Guca1aCOD3 mutant mice indicate that the mutant GCAP1 is having a similar effect in vivo, so the delay in recovery is presumably a consequence of these elevated levels of cGMP.

Flow cytometry analysis showed an immediate expansion of cell volume subsequent to irradiation, presumably a consequence of water influx.

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He intimates that human beings are born in this condition, presumably as a consequence of the fall.

Fluoride is found in shallow depth water, presumably as a consequence of evaporation of water and removal of Ca2+ by precipitation of carbonates.

Furthermore, the CF lung environment has a distinct metabolite composition, presumably as a consequence of both CFTR dysfunction and of the chronic presence of neutrophils and microbiota in the lumen.

This fluoresence was quenched after Evans blue (EB) inhibitor or HIV-1 gproteinotein binding, presumably as a consequence of changes in the distance and dipole orientation between the donor and acceptor; the emission intensity at 420 nm decreased in a concentration-dependent fashion.

Presumably as a consequence of the Roman advance, various hill forts such as Dun Mor in Perthshire, which had been abandoned by the natives long ago, were re-occupied.

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