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At the psychological level, it affects motivation (Campbell & Ortiz, 1991), decreases attention and increases the probability of language errors while using language (Sarason, 1980) and creates a negative attitude towards target language (Shohamy, 1982) and towards the self which Knox et al. (1993) have termed as negative self-concept.

The 100,000 random genomic locations were filtered to generate 94760 negative sites (Sites not within 5 kb of a p63 bound location were termed as negative sites).

Notably, while production of the so-called positive acute phase reactants is upregulated during a systemic inflammatory response, the synthesis of other proteins such as albumin or hepatic CYPs, also termed as negative acute phase proteins, is substantially depressed (Powanda et al. 1972; Shedlofsky et al. 1994; Monshouwer and Witkamp 2000; Milosevic et al. 1999).

Some analysts conclude that the sell-off among longer-term issues is not as negative as it seems.

Body language can be termed as "positive" or "negative," and if either of you are giving off negative vibes with your body, this might not work out.

While this gap was particularly salient for participants who had used yoga, tai chi and acupuncture, it was also apparent to those who described other terms as "too negative" or "too positive" and were searching for a way to signify a general shift to a better, more stable and comfortable state.

Additionally, the high proportion of recently initiated PWID may be a result of sampling bias that RDS is not able to account for or social desirability bias (if participants perceive longer term use as negative).

Nevertheless we cannot conclude whether the term "mismatch repair" (p = 0.003339) has been amplified because it represents gene modules related to any child term such as "negative regulation of mismatch repair" or because it is present in chromosome 7 which exhibits a high number of deletions and amplifications simultaneously.

From the extracted GO terms we enumerated all the protein pairs belonging to the same GO term and labeled them as positive dataset i.e. we assigned a label Y (i, j) as 1 and the protein pairs belonging to different GO terms were labeled as negative, Y (i, j) = 0.

The coordinates for the 11632 p63 bound locations and 30,000 negative genomic sites (any genomic site not within 5 kb of a p63 bound location was termed as a negative site) that had strong p63 canonical motif were obtained.

We also used a table of patterns to categorise each word in a Read term as positive, negative, optional or ignorable; this would define which words in a Read term need to be present in the text in order for the term to be matched.

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