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In contrast, WM-volume increases with age (Giedd et al. 1997, 1999; Paus et al. 1999; Bartzokis et al. 2001; Sowell 2004; Lenroot et al. 2007) which could reflect increased myelination of axonal connections (Sowell et al. 2001; Sowell 2004).

Finally, ascertainment bias may have been present as cases in our nested sample were more highly educated and appeared to lead a healthier lifestyle (significantly higher serum β-carotene levels, significantly lower number of years smoked, and marginally leaner and more physically active) than controls, which could reflect increased access to and utilization of healthcare services.

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Likewise, any fall could reflect increased sunscreen use, which has become commonplace in the past 25 years.

The changes in absolute and relative concentrations of TG could reflect increased de novo lipogenesis, which produces saturated fatty acids [ 14] and is increased in NAFLD [ 13].

Diminished enzymatic antioxidant activity in erythrocytes could reflect increased plasma oxidative/nitrosative demands, which results in systemic inflammation as indicated in our study by CRP, sTNF-RII, IL-6, and sP-selectin.

Thus, we hypothesized that systemic microvascular alterations could reflect increased VD/VT in ARDS.

It could reflect increased survival with improved clinical care over time.

The increased dispensing in the control practices could reflect increasing antibiotic prescribing across the UK.

The differentially expressed genes we identified are known to be involved in DNA replication and cell cycle control, which could reflect either the increased proliferation rate of tumours or a shared pathway of gene expression changes that occur during tumourigenesis.

It is important to observe that protein composition could be enhanced by GSH increase, along with increase of phenolics, which could reflect in increased antioxidative capacity.

These authors found that neurons encoding reward magnitude were most prevalent in premotor (rather than PFC) areas, which could reflect the way in which increasing value motivates the motor system to facilitate behavior (Roesch & Olson, 2003).

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