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Moreover, the much more marked coexpression of HA-MV in cases positive for NP-MV antigens than the coexpression of NP-MV in cases positive with HA-MV antigens is consistent with the predominance of NP antigens among the MV proteins (Griffin, 2001).
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Kisspeptin stimulates the secretion of both LH and FSH in the human, although the effect on the former is much more marked (George and Seminara, 2012).
However, the results show that the increase in fracture energy due to the addition of the CSR nanoparticles particles was much more marked in the case when 25 wt% of the reactive diluent was present, e.g. an increase to 1237 J/m2 with the addition of 16 wt% of CSR nanoparticles.
The differences are much more marked in males than in females.
We found that HRQOL worsened as a whole in this sample of children and adolescents followed over 3 years, but that the decline was much more marked in those whose mental health deteriorated.
On most policy areas the continuity with the Thatcher era is much more marked.
As noted above there was already evidence that the rate of diagnosis of GDM was increasing prior to the change in policy, but the rate of this increase was much more marked after the policy was introduced.
Labour and Tories alike used to say "globalisation" was the cause of this osmosis – but that's not so either, since the increase in inequality is so much more marked in the UK than anywhere else in the OECD.
In particular, the former demonstrate a much more marked luminal expression of hypoxia inducible genes.
The increase in the incidence of NHL has been much more marked for extranodal sites, especially in the GIT, CNS and eye.
These findings confirm and broaden the data of post-cardiac arrest syndrome pathophysiology, supporting the hypothesis that oxidative stress and inflammatory insults are much more marked in the most severe patients and contribute largely to the high initial mortality.
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