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Thus, the MGB and IC data tightly links SSA in subcortical regions to the non-lemniscal pathway [4], [6].
In this article, we present a novel storage concept that tightly links model code with model-related data.
A biological entity that tightly links genes and the environment is a nuclear receptor best known for its role in xenobiotic metabolism: the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR).
Recent clinicopathological studies have identified, for example, a clinical syndrome of behavioral and personality change dominated by hypersexual and hyperphagic behaviors, prominent stereotypy and obsessionality that tightly links to the molecular pathology of aFTLD-U [ 113, 123].
An important discussion that tightly links into the field of defining the most toxic species of Aβ is that on defining to what extent cytotoxic and neurotoxic results actually representi n vivo pathophysiological mechanisms leading to AD.
The Niinemets model in its original formulation also simulates increasing isoprene emission with PAR, but here the modelled emissions increase with increasing ci, due to the fact that this model tightly links isoprene emission to light-limited assimilation (Fig. 8C).
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