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Because of their indispensable role in pathogenicity, expression of CWDE is strictly regulated at the transcriptional level by multiple regulators and further fine tuned by environmental factors including pH, osmolarity and O2 concentrations all of which influence the successful onset of disease symptoms [ 70].

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These data raise the possibility that rafts may be involved in molecular events leading to successful nodule onset, and it is tempting to speculate that additional symbiotic associations like mycorrhiza may also require proper raft structures for their establishment and functioning.

Moreover, the presence of a focal MEG focus increases the probability of successful seizure-onset zone localization through intracranial EEG and thus, of a good surgical outcome (Knowlton et al., 2008b).

Non-invasive investigations are also expected to provide information regarding the probability of successful seizure-onset zone localization by intracranial EEG recording, thus contributing to the optimal selection of surgical candidates.

This was, along with the socks (foot warming) recommendation, a result of polling more than 70,000 Twitter followers for successful treatments for onset insomnia.

Studies of healthy aging may use age to disease onset, successful aging or wellness (which can also have a variety of definitions), or other phenotypes (Manolio 2007).

Furthermore, within-category classifications were significantly better than chance between 330 and 360 ms and again from 400 to 500 ms. Bootstrapping revealed that the onset of successful between-category classification was reliably earlier than successful within-category classification (P = 0.027).

Successful forecasts of its onset have been elusive.

It might seem strange to blame one of a city's most successful parties for the onset of irreversible homogenization, but in Manchester, it could be argued that the sudden demise of Murkage in 2015 has created an atmosphere of cultural similarity that's difficult to shake off.

It might seem strange to blame one of a city's most successful parties for the onset of irreversible homogenisation, but in Manchester, it could be argued that the sudden demise of Murkage in 2015 has created an atmosphere of cultural similarity that's difficult to shake off.

Although many interventions are successful in preventing diabetes onset in younger mice, they fail to prevent diabetes in older NOD mice with more advanced insulitis.

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