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Given that in the reported study there was only an association found between EMG beta phase and MEP size but not any relation between ongoing EEG activity and MEP amplitude, van Elswijk and coworkers [ 12] suggested that the beta phase of spinal neurons at which they receive synaptic input is relevant for gain modulation of the resulting muscle response.
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Subsequent additional demands for information should be made only where they are relevant for a gain in safety.
However, very few studies have focused on the effect of phytoestrogens on estrogen-induced breast cancers, which would be the most relevant model for gaining insight into the relationship between phytoestrogens and human mammary carcinogenesis.
Importantly relaxation is incompatible with feelings of tension, worry and anxiety, all of which are often highly relevant for cancer patients: "Gained sense of peace, my first session I just cried and the therapy gave me the time to relax and reflect.
As OLS regression Stage 2 is specified to show learning gains that requires inclusion of prior achievements (PISA 2009) and all relevant-for-learning outcome variables.
On the one hand, results that are supported by those previously observed (e.g. in S. cerevisiae) highlight the capability of the new microarray to gain information relevant for better understanding the regulatory networks mediating azole responses.
The size of the effect of MVPA on FM gain was biologically relevant: for each additional 10 min spent in MVPA at baseline FM gain was reduced by −0.12 kg at endline.
For example, the clinically relevant incremental gain provided by chronic kidney disease was about half that provided by history of diabetes and about a sixth that provided by history of smoking.
74 These treatment effects therefore represent clinically relevant growth gains for the youngest children from the most vulnerable populations, in whom the long term impact of undernutrition is most profound.
The use of wireless proximity sensors ('tags') to collect data on close proximity interactions relevant for infectious disease transmission has gained significant ground.
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