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Early (≤1 week) specimens may reflect initial injury, developmental and genetic biosynthetic capacity and present the opportunity to intervene with a targeted therapy, while the later time points (>1 week) may reflect responses to oxidative stress, infection, inflammation, nutritional state, and tissue repair [ 11].

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A perceived lack of juvenile Torosaurus specimens may simply reflect the fact that this taxon is quite rare, rather than that such specimens only occur as Triceratops.

Second, the use of nonpathologic specimens may not reflect clinical reality and the degree of cartilage loss inherent in a clinical setting may result in variations of the posterior condylar axis and the distal resection plane.

The reduced CC10 staining observed in E18.5 Hoxa5−/− specimens may thus reflect abnormal terminal differentiation, contributing to the impaired Clara cell identity observed in the postnatal period, rather than impaired cell fate specification.

As a potential limitation of our study, the status of TILs on biopsy specimens may not reflect that of the entire tumor before chemotherapy because of the tumor heterogeneity.

4) Hyper-anthropogenic environment: This analysis identifies records in highly urbanized landscapes, for which global environmental layers may not suitably portray the conditions on site, and where occurrence records may reflect planted specimens.

Although the expression rates of COX-2 for group A were not significantly higher than those for group B, the expression rates of BIRC2 for group A were significantly higher than those for group B. These results suggest that genes, which are overexpressed in radioresistant sublines, may reflect clinical specimens of radioresistant cases.

This phenomenon may reflect vigorous decontamination during specimen handling, or inherent difficulty in isolating one or more mycobacterial species on culture.

In the case of the cytometric techniques, the limited concordance may reflect the differences in specimen handling.

Several cases of apparent sampling errors were also detected in herbarium specimens of graminoids (Poaceae, Juncaceae, and Cyperaceae) which may reflect mixed samples.

This result may reflect inappropriate long term stored specimens (as a retrospective study), and/or the presence of mutations in the target regions of probes.

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