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Familial/vertical transmission of parasites is predicted to select for reduced virulence over time (Anderson and May 1982), which may be reflected in the relative tolerance to H. pylori by most human hosts.

It is designed to detect genetic damage such as gene mutations and chromosomal aberration, which may be reflected in tumorigenic or heritable mutation potential of the drug.

All of which may be reflected in his solo playing, which, he wrote in an e-mail, is relatively "less tied to a genre".

While our results point towards a conformity effect we argue that information on group behavior primarily acts as a coordinating device which may be reflected in changes in beliefs.

We hypothesized that the relatively long-lasting synaptic modification induced by tDCS over target cortical regions results in the alteration of associations among populations of neurons which may be reflected in a change of its functional architecture.

In later years Hergé mellowed a little and, formerly a strict Roman Catholic, even took an interest in Eastern religions, which may be reflected in "Tintin in Tibet" (1960), the most beautiful and heartfelt of the books.

The traditional mathematics program gets a bad rap, largely because it is taught by elementary school teachers who have often been shown not to love the subject — which may be reflected in their teaching — and secondary school teachers who are "forced" to teach to the test, preventing them from making the subject appropriately exciting.

Tumor spatial heterogeneity is an important prognostic factor, which may be reflected in medical images.

It should be noted that a by-product of increasing NP concentration is glucose supplementation, which may be reflected by the increase in bacterial density in cultures treated with glucose/THCPSi NPs.

This suggests that the impact of lack of attentional focus, which may be reflected in the number of errors on the Go/No-Go task, may be magnified by lack of persistence and by distractibility, both of which are consequences of impulsive behaviour (Àvila-Batista and Rueda 2011).

Particularly critical in the current context of the Horn of Africa and the continuous emigration of youth from the region is how transformations in the Horn, which may be reflected in shifting diaspora identities abroad, may forge new patterns of political and economic involvement and connection that reshape future migration trajectories.

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