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The strongest predicted migration event represents admixture from the root of the East Asian branch into Turkey, which could be reflecting Central/South Asian population migration [ 10].

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Presence of attached stall vortices on the Darrieus blades and increased concentration of vortices on the downstream of Darrieus rotor justifies the design of Darrieus rotor on top of Savonius rotor, which could be reflected in high value of power coefficient of the rotor.

Different data-scenario combinations resulted in significant differences, which could be reflected in the high standard deviations ranging from 18.3 gC/m2/year to 57.7 gC/m2/year during 2006 2050, indicating GCMs have great effect on NPP.

The growing frustration among Republican voters in their party is a troubling trend heading into presidential election season, says Whelan, which could be reflected in Republican voter turnout next November.

A Grexit would naturally prompt many Europeans to become even more disillusioned by the EU 'experiment', which could be reflected in the next round of general elections across the continent.

This is conceptually not surprising, as symptoms during the IPS are less persistent and specific (and may even return to "normal"), which could be reflected in the disease-related biochemical read-outs (Figure 4).

Thus, higher levels of age may show increased emotional and social problems, which could be reflected in the association with higher means of overall OHIP-14.

In the current study, we hypothesize that each kind of neural disorder would have its unique physiological characteristics, which could be reflected by DWI images on different gradients.

Hence, sex does not predict dominance per se in cichlids, which could be reflected in species-specific expression patterns of (dominance) behavior-related genes in the two sexes.

Selection for RR may have led to divergence in other aspects of physiology or phenotypic plasticity, which could be reflected in their transcriptome.

Glial cytoplasmic inclusions (GCIs) seen in MSA-C stain for tau, thus potentially indicating an overproduction of tau in these cells, which could be reflected in the CSF and explain our findings.

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