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This puzzling correlation was clarified when Brenman and Bredt (1997) reported that nNOS is connected to NMDA receptors via a postsynaptic density protein named PSD-95, being directly exposed to the influx of Ca2+ caused by activation of NMDA receptors.

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Healey (1989,1994) has offered a modal interpretation and used it to present a model account of the puzzling correlations which portrays them as resulting from the operation of a process that violates both spatial and spatiotemporal separability.

Perhaps the puzzling inverse correlation we have described is because the number of antigen specific effector cells remaining in the circulation is inversely related to the numbers of protective immune cells which have homed to the liver.

The puzzling inverse correlation between promoter length and evolutionary rate suggests that regulatory mechanisms other than TFs play an important regulatory role, which cannot be easily modified during evolution.

If, as the new study suggests, one-fourth of all schizophrenics have older fathers, it may seem puzzling that the correlation was not noticed long ago.

Finally, more puzzling is the poor correlation observed between the three groups of proteome data.

We now expanded our Discussion a little, mostly to reiterate that such a weak correlation seems puzzling to us.

Another previously puzzling observation is the correlation between the distance of a mismatch from the edge of the probe and its effect on probe intensity.

These trends partly explain the puzzling results of a recent correlation analysis between signal intensities and the degree of RNA-degradation [ 38]: Our data show, that, on one hand, degradation of RNA increases the non-specific background level with the consequence that the intensities of probes with small specific signal contributions effectively increase.

This gap in policy preferences, the Demos report argues, is the explanation for one of the most puzzling and worrying consequences of rising income inequality — its correlation with falling social mobility.

The puzzling question remains why we do not see a correlation between synchronization and stimulus coherence, as described for the cat visual cortex (Castelo-Branco et al. 2000a).

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