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The number of self-renewing dHSCs would thereby reflect the age of an individual.
Reticulated platelets represent the most recently released platelets and thereby reflect the platelet production [ 32].
Such commensal bacteria can be reservoirs for transferable resistance genes and thereby reflect the selective pressure from use of antimicrobials in a population [ 9, 10].
For example, Yoon and coworkers applied flux-based weights to adjust the edge distances in a graph model of murine adipocyte metabolism, and thereby reflect metabolic state-dependent variations in the interactions between metabolite pools [ 14, 15].
We argue that any apparent 'tissue-specific' action of FTO would thereby reflect the key functions of the tissue being studied, as opposed to any different role for FTO itself.
Increases in RYE expression could occur as a consequence of sleep, and thereby reflect the sleep state, but in that case levels should remain high throughout the sleep state.
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Their aim is to counteract global warming by shooting water droplets into the sky to buffer up existing clouds, thereby reflecting temperature-increasing sunrays back into the atmosphere.
Healthy vegetation absorbs most of the visible light that falls on it, thereby reflecting a large portion of the NIR.
In November 2002 the trees show lower maximum potentials than −4.00 MPa, thereby reflecting the start of the new vegetation period.
It thereby reflects the most powerful criticism that has been raised against the Nagel-model (see Section 5.3).
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