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However, in this case I think the range of comments is a useful reflection of the responses of readers and are likely to be helpful in revision.
A good external validity in a sense of an adequate reflection of reality (is it correct?) does not necessarily mean a good (external) utility in a sense of a useful reflection of reality (what is it good for?
This might be a trivial result given the absence of monocytes, but can be argued that it is a useful reflection of the in vivo defect and how its magnitude compares with established molecular causes of mycobacterial susceptibility, such as IFNγ receptor mutations (Fischer, 2007).
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The extensive cytokine connections between cells of and not of the immune system, at least as it is classically defined, should provoke useful reflection on the possible limits of conceptualizing the immune system narrowly and in isolation from other physiological systems.
"As an historian, I tend to regard Niebuhr as a creature of his own historical context who can inspire useful reflections on today's issues -- but should not be ventriloquized in relation to any of them".
And there is no question that National Geographic's strong promotion of this scholarly achievement, at an April 6 news conference, in an April 9 television documentary and in two books, has stirred some useful reflection about the evolution of early Christianity and the paradoxes of Jesus' willing death on the cross, as well as about one aspect of Christianity's anti-Jewish imagery.
The value t d depends on many factors, including shape changes between the two pulses, errors in the LDV outputs due to the weak useful reflection and the existence of on-chip spurious reflections, and limitations in the algorithms used for retrieving Δ t.
There is one key difference between hopeless rumination - the kind of thought that awakens you at 2 am and keeps going until you finally drift off again at 4 am - and useful reflection.
Third, the current study is a useful proxy reflection of the people's perceptions of end of life care and is likely to relate to the deceased's experience.
Moreover, activated charcoal decolorized the 7H9 medium (see Fig. S1a in the supplemental material), suggesting that it bound small molecule components, and the charcoal quenched the fluorescence of resazurin (see Fig. S1b in the supplemental material), whose reduction to resorufin is a useful quantitative reflection of relative mycobacterial numbers (30, 31).
I suppose that's all pretty much truistic; still, it prompts some useful reflections.
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