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Conventionally speaking, some COIs are "actual," with an unambiguous potential for financial gain (e.g., the reviewer holds stock in an entity likely to be affected by the relevant regulatory action).
6 Nonetheless, the hematophagous (blood-feeding) behavior of these insects coupled with their recent and intense proliferation in human habitats present an unambiguous potential for the transmission of infectious diseases.
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Interictal epileptic activity was defined as unambiguous epileptiform potentials characterized by single or multiple spikes followed by a slow wave and clearly interrupting background activity with respect to amplitude and frequency.
We found that CBD alone can reverse the impairment in faces that are slightly more unambiguous supporting its potential role in the treatment of disorders characterised by impairments in emotional facial affect processing.
Our earlier study was aimed at the unambiguous assessment of the potential contribution of lateral gene transfer to the spread of nitrogenase genes among diverse prokaryotes.
Our focus was to find unambiguous characters suitable as potential diagnostic characters in identification keys.
In conclusion, in the light of the present controversial data, it seems difficult to make an unambiguous conclusion about a potential role of leptin in RA.
Finally, molecular studies demonstrate a clear overlap between intracellular stress signaling and protumorigenic pathways within breast cells, but need to be integrated with other stress-breast cancer research in order to obtain an unambiguous assessment of the potential cause-effect relationship.
In addition, accurate detection of complex vasculature is of paramount importance in the performance of vascular flaps and AR can enable detailed yet unambiguous visualisation to help avoid potential errors.
Nonetheless, although base composition analysis of the PB1, NP, M1, PA, and NS gene segments can be highly predictive of the H and N types, direct analysis of the H and N segments is necessary for unambiguous subtyping due to the potential for viral reassortment.
When performing simple tone-in-noise detection, thresholds improve when the timing of the potential tone is unambiguous (Watson and Nichols, 1976).
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