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The results indicate that the Pohorje massif had cooled below 70 °C by about 15 Ma suggesting that the relict landscape must be younger consistent with the interpretation of the Koralpe range.

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Older patients had less inappropriate use than younger subjects, consistent with most of the prior literature [ 1, 5, 6, 16].

Older women (aged 45 64 years) were significantly more likely to attend colposcopy within 4 months than younger women, consistent with the TOMBOLA study (Sharp et al, 2012).

Older adults as a group exhibited increased magnitudes of BOLD response relative to younger controls, consistent with several prior studies (e.g., Reuter-Lorenz et al. 2000; Cabeza et al. 2002).

In consequence, the impact of immigration in Catalonia may have produced a decrease in the frequency of periodic mammography utilization in the younger cohorts, consistent with the decline that we have observed in our data.

Additionally, in ketosis-onset diabetes the mean CIMT value was directly related to the age of the patients, and the elderly patients had a higher mean CIMT value compared with younger patients consistent with findings made by previous investigators [ 16, 38- 41].

Microarray profiling of 101 RNA samples showed an average 65-fold range in ESR1 transcript levels across the entire collection of ER-positive breast cancers, with the older cohort showing significantly higher ESR1 levels as compared with the younger cohort, consistent with earlier biomarker studies [ 13].

The second study suggests a dose-response relationship to chemical exposure and sensitivity at a younger age, consistent with patterns of breast cancer development [ 5], but does not exclude other risk factors or the issue that cosmetic use is simply higher in younger women.

Although not associated overall in our data, risk was elevated, albeit not statistically significantly, with high birth weight in younger women consistent with previous observations (Michels et al, 1996; Sanderson et al, 1996; De Stavola et al, 2000; Innes et al, 2000; Mellemkjær et al, 2003; McCormack et al, 2005).

For example Magnus [ 4] analyzed melanoma incidence rates by age cohort and tumor site in Norway 1955 1977 and found that trunk and lower limb melanomas had increased much more than face and neck melanomas among younger generations, consistent with changes in clothing and sun-tanning habits in the first half of the twentieth century.

In food-deprived mice the lipidation of LC3 was impaired and abundance of p62 increased in aorta of aged compared to young mice, consistent with dysfunctional autophagy induction.

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