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As enhanced concentration of α-synuclein can be a significant aggregation prone factor, promoting its self-assembly into toxic amyloid oligomeric species and amyloid fibrils, the autoimmunity can have a potential protective power, reducing its concentration in the body fluids.

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Nonetheless, studies evaluating the predictive values of diabetic prone clinical factors are emerging.

Error-prone conversion factors (e.g. gene copies/genome, genomes/cell, cells/g dry matter, DNA extraction efficiency) add to the problematic of this approach.

Unlike existing methods, the proposed approach circumvents error-prone conversion factors that are typically used to convert gene copy numbers or cell concentrations into actual biomass concentrations.

Moreover, rupture-prone proinflammatory factors in both serum and aortas were significantly decreased after treatment.

The proposed quantification method poses a major improvement over prevailing approaches because no error-prone conversion factors and assumptions are needed to obtain absolute biomass concentrations.

In this study, 451 breast cancer cases were compared with the same number of controls with respect to the error-prone risk factors: alcohol consumption and smoking, where alcohol consumption is defined as a binary variable by a threshold of 9.3 g ethanol/day, and the smoking variable is dichotomized by comparing the product of cigarettes smoked per day and years of smoking to 300.

Usually, patients with allergy-prone genetic factors have type 2 helper T cells (Th2) reactions under a certain environment.

However, if the factor prone position is omitted from the models, the factor level of the tumor above the left atrium became more important and vice versa.

On the other hand, the mannequin is useful for controling the external factors mentioned above leaving the study less prone to confounding factors.

It is thought that the BME population more commonly develops vascular dementia (linked to problems with the supply of blood to the brain) because individuals are more prone to risk factors such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and diabetes.

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