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The repeated foraging may induce a high MB neural activity, which might be reflected to a higher level of kakusei expression.
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The X-chromosome, which has spent 2/3 of its history in females, reflects matrilocality to a higher degree than patrilocality.
The reward orienting and reorienting scores, respectively, reflect to what degree a high-reward-induced, as compared with a low-reward-induced, motivational state increases the cue facilitation effect and the IOR effect.
The reward orienting and reorienting scores reflect to what degree a high-reward-induced, as compared with a low-reward-induced, motivational state increases the cue facilitation and IOR effects, respectively.
But if selection bias in health is a severe problem this ought to be reflected in a higher sick leave absence in the years prior to onset of distress in the intervention group compared to the control group [ 11].
The contrast-enhancing areas appear to reflect a higher degree of neoangiogenesis, although the difference with respect to nonenhancing areas was significant only in grade IV glioma subgroup.
Thus, the DAYAS-T total score reflected ADHD symptoms to a higher degree than ODD symptoms.
This will be the case particularly if private investments, in decline since the middle of last year, start to reflect a higher optimism about future macroeconomic performance.
Because the probability of solving the technical innovation task increases with the number of pecks (Sol et al, unpublished), this higher pecking frequency of highly urbanized mynas is likely to reflect a higher propensity for exploration.
Reduced plasma IGF-1 level is considered to reflect a higher risk for insulin resistance and CVD (13).
Low serum IGF-1 levels are also associated with the development of CVD and are considered to reflect a higher risk for insulin resistance and later appearance of diabetes (1).
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