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And being in this very privileged environment in Colchester, I thought, this is not a reflection of capacity, this is a reflection of luck".
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The age-related drop and the exercise-induced increase in locomotion are not necessarily a mere reflection of muscle capacity, but may also reflect changes in the central and peripheral nervous systems [88].
"If this represents an actual reflection of the capacity of the kids to perform at a high level, this is a very scary commentary," he said.
"There's just no doubt that her first-year spring term grades (including those in the 'year' courses), not the fall term ones, are the true reflection of her capacity and her learning," Professor Michelman wrote.
This knowledge deficit related to the grading of recommendations is potentially important as a reflection of respondent capacity to recognize and critically evaluate the approach to rating the strength of evidence used by recently developed guidelines.
One could logically consider the in vitro binding of CPCs to fibronectin as a reflection of the capacity of CPCs to bind to damaged endothelium in vivo.
Adjustment for ASA-PS grade, which is a reflection of functional capacity, is likely to explain this finding.
However, vacancy rates are only one way of demonstrating shortages, and may not give a true reflection of the capacity of the health system to expand, nor of the requirements for health workers to be placed in unpopular areas [ 20].
Furthermore, maximal oxygen consumption was not available since these patients had regular treadmill stress echocardiograms; however, maximal METs is a reflection of exercise capacity and has strong prognostic value.
While an absolute determination of myocardial washout of I-MIBG would undoubtedly be a reflection of the capacity of sympathetic neurons to retain the neurotransmitter NE, the accuracy of the calculation method in common use for quantifying this phenomenon is uncertain.
It is a sad reflection of the human capacity for violence that Wikipedia has a sub-category, under "rampage killers," for "rampage killers: school massacres".
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