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So the interpretation may be that the severity of coronary artery stenosis is the key determinate factor for Ang-2, and the changes in heart dysfunction are merely a reflection of the consequences of stenosis severity.
Since the majority of Dutch laboratories is included and we have a large heterogeneous cohort of patients in which we tested our model, we are able to give a good reflection of the consequences it might have for daily clinical practice.
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I smoked all evening, even more than I would have done if I had smoked at work...It still bothers me.... ........ Sooner or later, awareness demanded reflection on the consequences of smoking, and most of the informants started to consider quitting.
It's "a trip through a different perspective that would encourage reflection on the consequences of our actions on each scale of space and time".
Qualitative research not only provides reflection on the inevitability of adjustments in pragmatic trials, it also provides reflection on the consequences of these adjustments.
The SRHI assumes that people can be aware, through reflection on the consequences of action, that they were unaware of initiating action at the time of performance (e.g., 'I cannot recall lighting my cigarette, yet it is lit, so I must have lit it automatically'; Gardner et al., 2012; Sniehotta & Presseau, 2012).
Without any serious reflection on the consequences of funding and training extremists for the purpose of defeating the Soviet Union, the American media not only missed the deeper story, but ignored where the Afghan story had been corrupted for political purposes.
Churchill's controversial essay on 9/11 was expanded into a book-length manuscript, published as On the Justice of Roosting Chickens: Reflections on the Consequences of U.S. Imperial Arrogance and Criminality (2003) by AK Press.
Van Inwagen (1998) defends the position that, although the modern problem of free will has its origin in philosophical reflections on the consequences of supposing the physical universe to be governed by deterministic laws, the problem cannot be evaded by embracing a metaphysic (like dualism or idealism) that supposes that agents are immaterial or non-physical.
The 2014 fringe was full of plays about what it would mean if Scotland voted to leave the UK, while the 2015 listings were filled with reflections on the consequences of the remain vote.
Chisholm concludes this discussion by saying that 'these reflections, on the consequences of extreme mereological inessentialism, may suggest to us that some version of mereological essentialism must be true…' (69).
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