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Abnormal levels of the proteins amyloid and tau, as well as shrinkage of certain areas of the brain, are considered markers of Alzheimer's disease.
For now, the guidelines specify that Alzheimer's biomarkers — including abnormal levels of the proteins amyloid and tau, and shrinkage of certain brain areas — should not yet be put into widespread use, but used only with patients enrolled in clinical trials.
Research published over the past few years shows that obesity also has neurological consequences – it is associated with altered function in, and shrinkage of, certain parts of the brain, particularly the frontal lobes, which are the seat of intelligence, and the hippocampus, which is critical for memory formation.
Symptoms result from the degeneration of brain tissue, seen as shrinkage of certain brain regions, which are involved in cognitive processes, learning, and memory formation (reviewed in [1]).
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The researchers will be gathering data on a variety of biomarkers — glucose activity in the brain, shrinkage of the brain, certain proteins in cerebral spinal fluid, for example — to see which if any are related to preventing amyloid plaques and the loss of mental abilities.
But any further shrinkage of the company is certain to be greeted with dismay by creditors and could intensify the already bitter battles among creditor groups.
However, these channels are closed during culture due to extensive shrinkage of the hydrogel structures when they contain certain cell types such as fibroblasts.
The cracking resistance was well related to the free drying shrinkage of concrete, other factors such as strength also showed certain effects on cracking resistance of concrete.
I am specifically referring to the large p-value, which, in this case, indicates how certain we can be whether growth or shrinkage of the wolf population is in response to policy changes.
Aggregates in cementitious composites subject to drying lead to mechanical restraint of the matrix shrinkage, which under certain conditions may lead to internal microcracking.
Ischemic heart disease (IHD), or myocardial ischaemia, is a heart disease characterized by restricted blood supply to a certain area of muscle wall of the heart (myocardium), usually due to the blockage or shrinkage of the coronary artery.
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