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These depths are average estimates for the entire area and do not reflect a resolved and quantitative topography of the basement surface.
Her difficulty rejecting non-words must therefore reflect a problem resolving competition from lexically or sub-lexically similar real words in English or from words in her first language (see Weber & Cutler, 2004, for experimental evidence of such an effect in unimpaired bilingual speakers).
Thus, the local expansion in the CD4+CD25+ Treg cell population in the rheumatoid synovium might reflect a mechanism for resolving the inflammatory immune response.
The project reflects a new resolve among library officials to adjust to a shifting information world and become more responsive to city residents.
The exclusion of these data thus clearly reflect a decrease in the resolving power of the data and therefore support suggestions that more saturated data also contains phylogenetic signal [ 42, 43].
However, further research is needed to investigate causality in this relationship, as it may reflect an attempt to resolve behavioural issues by increasing the dogs structured activities/mental stimulation/exercise by owners who also select to use e-collars.
This review demonstrates the high sensitivity of CT for ischemia in the setting of SBO and suggests that a CT scan finding of partial SBO is likely to reflect a clinical condition that will resolve without surgical intervention.
The stronger rhetoric may reflect a growing U.S. frustration with the reluctance by both sides to resolve the conflict.
His comments may have reflected a desire to resolve the awkward halfway status of the rebel leadership, which at the moment bears much of the responsibility of a new government but without the full legitimacy.
Both NSSI and substance abuse reflect an avoidant coping style; neither resolves the individual's underlying issue(s) but may be utilised for short-term relief.
Protein-coding genes from the mtDNA were used to construct a phylogeny, which reflected a similar, yet less resolved topology than the phylogenetic tree of 50 nuclear genes.
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