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Archaeological evidence is most often a reflection of long-term history (interpretable mostly in decadal, generational, or even longer timescales).

These findings indicate that RBC c9, t11 CLA status, a reflection of long-term (~4 months) dietary CLA intake, positively relates to BMD.

6 It is a bit peculiar that LAVI (a reflection of long-term LV DD) was predictive of functional capacity while DD was not.

In view of the proven value of determining micronutrients and other substances in hair, the hair selenium status was measured as a reflection of long-term nutritional status.

To ensure a valid reflection of long-term day-to-day activities, the accelerometer was required to be worn by participants for 7 days while the subjects were continuing their regular daily activities [ 22].

It is well known that maternal self-reports on drug use history proved to be unreliable therefore an objective biological marker which can yield a cumulative reflection of long-term exposure to illicit drugs is needed.

As already pointed out (1, 23), there are a number of advantages to using A1C levels to diagnose diabetes, e.g., less variability of the assay compared with glucose, removal of preanalytic modifying factors, much less day-to-day variability (<2%) compared with FPG (12 15%), and better reflection of long-term glycemia.

Finally, although there has been evidence of correlation between intake of fatty acids and their levels in the substrates considered in our study, such a correlation does not necessarily render these biomarkers an adequate reflection of long-term fatty acid intake.

The objective of this counseling session was to encourage reflection on long-term goals, increase motivation to engage in more physical activity, and address barriers to increased activity.

The move is partly a reflection of the long-term shift of manufacturing and distribution operations out of New York City and partly a calculation that nearby residents want more convenient shopping.

As seen here, census or point estimates are often smaller than coalescent-based effective population size estimates because a coalescent-based estimate is a reflection of the long-term effective size of the population over a longer time-scale than a contemporary point estimate of population size [e.g.], [51], [52],[52].

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