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Thus, the present study strictly tests the hypothesis that the unilateral (right or left) medial frontal cortex is implicated in the neural network sub serving ToM [ 8] which is based on well established evidences suggesting the implication of the ventromedial frontal lobe areas in playing a critical role in a dedicated "mentalizing" or ToM network in human brains ([ 7, 28, 60] for a review).

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Future studies can utilize the method of dynamic network analysis to model the network evolution so as to strictly test propositions regarding the formation mechanism of interfirm networks.

Therefore, VS performance may be more strictly tested by using subsets of compounds that resemble the physicochemical properties of the known Src inhibitors so that enrichment is not simply a separation of trivial physicochemical features [21].

Strictly test-optional schools, for instance, will not accept or consider a student's scores at all.

Our study was designed to strictly test the effect of the frequency of SMBG without changing the other diabetes management.

Available phylogenetic and ecological evidence suggests that the C. salviifolius lineage of 10 white-flowered species meets the four criteria to strictly test adaptive radiation: common ancestry, rapid speciation, phenotype-environment relationships and trait utility [1], [4].

However, it should be emphasized that while the MM theory predicts a significant difference between the proportions of the two types of expressed genes (which we were able to test and not able to find) the corresponding predictions of the OOM and OOF theories, i.e. a "significant equivalence" of the proportions of expressed genes, may not be strictly tested.

Although the maximum degrees of data and model are not strictly correlated, tests showed that higher L generate small-scale artefacts in the inversion results, but do not increase the resolution of the anomalous structures.

The 396 SNPs in the analysis can be pairwise-tagged by 68 tagging SNPs at r ≥ 0.5, hence the number of strictly independent tests is closer to 68 than to 396 (and could be considered to be even lower) which would give a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of around 0.05/68 = 7.4 × 10−4.

Rippon scored a 9 on the cross-legged test (strictly speaking, the test is intended only for the middle-aged and older), which a Brazilian study says is a good predictor that she will live a long and healthy life.

Australia has one of the most strictly means tested and targeted welfare systems in the world.

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