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The correction works by producing a shift in SUVmax that is (linearly) proportional to the change in uptake time and to the magnitude of the observed SUVmax value.
Effective interventions aim to activate or deactivate one or more components of the signature neural pattern, thereby producing a shift in the neural pattern and, with it, in mind-body state.
This suggests that BH4 may have been more tightly bound to eNOS in the trained group or eNOS had an increased sensitivity to residual BH4, producing a shift in eNOS functional state.
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Researchers said that their work could produce a shift in the treatment of adults under 65.
But in an extremely small group, the brain injuries produce a shift in pronunciation known as foreign accent syndrome.
Several other debates produced a shift in the three-point range in one direction or another, and the average shift was 2.3 percentage points.
There are times when the Federal Reserve is on the verge of movement, when the latest economic data could easily produce a shift in the nation's monetary policy.
Researchers at Harvard found, for example, that blindfolding sighted adults for as few as five days could produce a shift in the way their brains functioned: their subjects became markedly better at complex tactile tasks like learning Braille.
Second, it produces a shift in the natural frequency of the system.
In the conducting state, local temperature changes following the photoflash produced a shift in the state of redox charge, favouring the endothermic process and release of counter-ions.
Similar to Wolfe et al. (2007), this manipulation increased the hit rate, but also increased the rate of potentially costly false alarms, suggesting that it produced a shift in decision criterion rather than an increase in sensitivity.
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