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1 in the right eye and counting fingers on the left.
2 ected trees before symptom development among leaves.
3 ntent and the antioxidant potential of olive leaves.
4 icus root hairs and in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves.
5 last cell cultures, and Arabidopsis thaliana leaves.
6 derably lower (76.1-205.2 mg.kg(-1)) than in leaves (1477.7-8709.0 mg.kg(-1)).
7 vations were randomly selected for training, leaving 30% for testing.
8 hs (26.7%) were also non-interpretable, that left 44 interpretable radiographs in the study.
9 eriod and found that standard categorization left 46% of patient records unclassified.
10 of vascular loop was type II (right: 69.14%; left: 58.75%).
11                   The data reveal that one ('left') 601 DNA end is well ordered whereas the other ('r
12 Local synaptic calcium transients decreased, leaving a GluR2 lacking AMPAR-mediated influx as the onl
13 nated by cone loss, which progresses slowly, leaving a window during which rewiring of second-order n
14 ortion of patients on Medicaid, and rates of leaving against medical advice among the DU-IE group sho
15 ent decreased left frontal inhibition of the left amygdala, and larger decreases were associated with
16  conditions, and food source are eliminated, leaving an epigenetic factor as a main cause for variabi
17 mical aglycones in edible African nightshade leaves, an underutilized food resource in the sub-Sahara
18 BIA metabolism, occurring primarily in young leaves and embryos of sacred lotus.
19                   Fungal challenge assays on leaves and fruits showed that the transgenic lines were
20 d PULSE to control immune responses in plant leaves and generated Arabidopsis transgenic plants.
21 ance to drought such as small sclerophyllous leaves and lower percent loss of hydraulic conductivity.
22 spersal) act on fungal community assembly in leaves and roots early in host development and when sorg
23 to controlling the movement of toxic ions to leaves and, therefore, can be seen as a mechanism to cop
24  excitability of BLA neurons in vitro in the left and right amygdala of postnatal days 22-28 male and
25        Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential s
26  associated with modifications of FC between left and right inferior parietal lobes and right insular
27 orm and middle temporal gyri, as well as the left and right insula, for those with MDD relative to HC
28 or depression symptoms, the PTSD findings in left and right LOFG remained significant.
29                      On a track with cues on left and right sides, most cue cells only responded to c
30 ked to the early and late remodelling of the left and right ventricle over the course of monocrotalin
31 ynthesis efficiency and growth rate, smaller leaves, and lower grain yields than wild-type (WT) plant
32 were substantiated by analyses of FC between left- and right-hemispheric ROIs, which revealed that de
33 ed to either a control site (vertex) or to a left angular gyrus target region.
34      The source activity of the MMN from the left anterior cingulate cortex, inferior frontal gyrus,
35 eeks old male C57BL/6 mice (n = 9) underwent left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery ligation
36 e native state and 4 after infarction of the left anterior descending artery.
37 al node connected by the white matter of the left arcuate fasciculus.
38  intravenously in a peripheral vessel in the left arm.
39  treatment options provide limited efficacy, leaving as many as one-third of patients with uncontroll
40 result in AM initiation only in the axils of leaves at a certain age.
41 urvivors were dominated by the rare few that left at intermediate sizes and times, coinciding with ma
42  arises from structural abnormalities in the left atria (LA).
43                                             (Left Atrial Appendage Closure vs. Novel Anticoagulation
44 oing trials are addressing the usefulness of left atrial appendage occlusion in both primary and seco
45 to the first bifurcation and thrombus in the left atrial appendage.
46  cellular components, and ultrastructure) in left atrial biopsies from 121 patients with persistent/l
47 ds ratio, 0.35 [95% CI, 0.16-0.79], P=0.01), left atrial diameter (odds ratio, 0.52 per 1 cm increase
48                                          The left atrial end-systolic volume index (LAESVI) is a pred
49                                Evaluation of left atrial pressure is frequently required for mechanic
50 tcomes and is the recommended measurement of left atrial size.
51 cally isolating the pulmonary veins from the left atrium by catheter ablation is superior to antiarrh
52                                          The left auditory system is specialized for processing of ph
53 d spinons, and a moving holon is believed to leave behind it a string of "wrong" spins that mismatch
54 rcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) cultivation leaves behind around 20 t ha(-1) of biomass residue afte
55  along the south-eastern Mediterranean coast leaving behind a less juvenile fraction.
56 ss of formamidinium [CH(NH(2))(2) (+)] ions, leaving behind a partially unoccupied perovskite lattice
57                          This is despite the leaves being exposed to water twice during formation and
58                                    US of the left breast (Fig 1), bilateral breast MRI (Fig 2), and f
59 nic for assessment of a palpable mass in her left breast that developed quickly in 2 weeks.
60                                              Left bundle branch block may also develop following aort
61                                              Left bundle branch block may be due to conduction system
62 t failure with reduced ejection fraction and left bundle branch block may respond positively to cardi
63 ent pathophysiologic and clinical aspects of left bundle branch block, as well as current and future
64                       Direct measurements of leaves by attenuated total reflectance Fourier-transform
65 ay have the capacity to exploit scent trails left by prey which can be tracked to a final source, tho
66 rperfusion was found in APOE epsilon4+group (left cingulate and lateral frontal and parietal regions
67                            The presence of a left common trunk was significantly associated with the
68 ions during the COVID-19 pandemic, which may leave communities more vulnerable to vaccine-preventable
69 beetles were more likely to choose undamaged leaves compared to damaged leaves or those exposed to vo
70 loitation have devastated shark populations, leaving considerable doubt as to their ecological status
71                      In this work, six olive leaves cultivars, including three wild cultivars, and tw
72 l of bioactive phytochemical, mahanine in MK leaves depending upon geographical location, weather sui
73                   The plant tissue (fruit or leaves) did not influence C. fioriniae repellency effect
74 or, and retromode deviated to right (DR) and left (DL).
75                                   Given that left DLPFC has been proposed as an explicit target of de
76 glutamate concentration and WM activation in left DLPFC, with a positive association in unmedicated p
77 Given a binary tree [Formula: see text] of n leaves, each leaf labeled by a string of length at most
78 ts (e.g., bird feathers, insect wings, plant leaves, etc.) are superhydrophobic with rough surfaces a
79                                        Olive leaves extract (OLE) was spray-dried with maltodextrin (
80  with a diagnosis of anterior uveitis in his left eye due to varicella-zoster virus and Toxoplasma go
81 d with a complaint of increasing pain in the left eye more than the right, along with decreasing visu
82                                              Left eye was unremarkable.
83 nd tractional retinal detachment (RD) in her left eye, 3 years after the last intra-arterial chemothe
84   In this study, the chemical composition of leaves, flowers and stems of jambu cultivated in hydropo
85 exes and epidermal oil cells with angiosperm leaves from the lower Potomac Group.
86  evidence suggested that treatment decreased left frontal inhibition of the left amygdala, and larger
87  the rATL (active and sham condition) or the left frontopolar region while participants attempted to
88  mutation) abolishes PT protein reabsorption leaving glomerular function intact.
89 d principally to stabilization of a fluoride leaving group (LG) in covalent reactions of sulfonyl flu
90           Picolinate as a chelation-assisted leaving group could be activated by Cu(OTf)(2) and avoid
91 unctionalization of starting material with a leaving group.
92 ollowed by beta elimination of the phenoxide leaving group.
93 he visible- and NIR-range to release various leaving groups and gasotransmitters (carbon monoxide, ni
94 xperimental reefs supplemented with mangrove leaves grown away from humans attracted more fish recrui
95 sity of species than reefs supplemented with leaves grown near humans.
96 ound a significantly higher (i.e. feminized) left-hand 2D:4D in the male-to-female transgender (MtF)
97                        History A 36-year-old left-handed woman with a history of developmental delay
98 life on Earth, that is, the predominance of "left-handed" or l-amino acids and "right-handed" or d-su
99 und 41 loci associated (P < 5 x 10(-8)) with left-handedness and 7 associated with ambidexterity.
100                                  Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a complex congenital heart
101  groups: "HLHS/TGA" fetuses with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) or transposition of the great
102 in antipsychotic-treated vs HC's in a larger left hemisphere cluster (100 voxels, CCLAV = 0.01).
103 h in 52 speakers during the acute stage of a left hemisphere stroke.
104  participants with aphasia due to unilateral left hemisphere stroke.
105                                       In the left hemisphere, we find that CA1-entorhinal connectivit
106         We observed the same relationship in left hemispheric amygdala (p = 0.010), caudate (p = 0.00
107            We studied tau propagation in the left hemispheric syntactic network, which comprises an a
108 igher dichotic listening LQs indicating more left-hemispheric language processing.
109 y the discontinuous frost pattern on natural leaves, here we report findings on the condensation fros
110         RIC consisted of 4 x 5 min cycles of left hind limb ischemia.
111  network increased activity of the targeted (left) hippocampus during scene encoding and increased su
112                                     Prior to leaving home, insects acquire visual landmark informatio
113 ticle concluded that the extract substitutes leaves in bread as a product of a high benefit.
114 acteristics of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) leaves in different growth stages under different K leve
115 temperature, including heat avoidance, where leaves increase water loss to evaporatively cool regardl
116           While thermal treatment of lettuce leaves increases carotenoid availability, resulting in h
117 t ARV therapy does not fully restore health, leaving individuals at elevated risk for cardiovascular
118  we examined the global AS changes in tomato leaves infected with Phytophthora infestans, the infamou
119 ience with the broader natural sciences, but leave key elements of cognition and behaviour unexplaine
120 results revealed that most participants with left language dominance display the prototypical pattern
121 proach, we identified a small cluster in the left lateral frontal lobe where children with greater up
122 ateral NW striking fault and then ruptured a left-lateral fault to the surface.
123             These timing maps were partially left lateralized and widely spread, from occipital visua
124 aning were less likely than white or liberal/left-leaning members to have high self-initiated partici
125 l (BGCX, n = 13), or right (RGCX, n = 13) or left (LGCX, n = 9) unilateral GC lesions and sham-operat
126 0 ms) receptor activation were recorded from left M1.
127  1,800 patients with de novo 3-vessel and/or left main coronary artery disease randomized to treatmen
128                      In revascularisation of left main coronary artery disease, PCI was associated wi
129 yocardial infarction, and had multivessel or left main disease.
130 erator volume and survival after unprotected left main stem percutaneous coronary intervention (uLMS-
131 ub-paramarginally around the cervix of right-left mandibular first molars and maintaining the sutures
132 y in the United States and around the world, leaving many grieving the sudden loss of family members.
133   Single pulse TMS was administered over the left motor cortex, using anatomical scans of each subjec
134 isparity in thermo-mechanical parameters has left much debate as to which factors dominate fabricatio
135 ess of carbon uptake; or heat failure, where leaves non-adaptively lose water also regardless of carb
136 tric breath conditions between the right and left nostril have been recorded and analyzed for potenti
137                We quantify vein networks for leaves of 260 southeast Asian tree species in samples of
138 ttime O(2) consumption rate (R(N)) in mature leaves of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana).
139  genes showed similar expression patterns in leaves of both desiccation-tolerant and -sensitive speci
140  roots and A. thaliana roots compared to the leaves of each respective species.
141 es for differential expression of genes from leaves of ecologically well-characterized ecotypes of tu
142 xidant activity were analyzed in berries and leaves of nine cultivars of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rha
143                          Larvae damaged many leaves on a plant but removed relatively little tissue f
144                                     By using leave-one-out cross validation, two quantitative US mult
145               Training models include nested leave-one-out cross-validation to select features, train
146 mum norm solution optimizes cross-validation leave-one-out stability and thereby the expected error.
147 cultures" and past population dynamics, they leave open numerous questions regarding the biological c
148 r than what is versus what isn't remembered, leaving open questions about the effect of dopamine repl
149 erson-years) for women in whom they had been left open.
150  photosynthesis beside the other organs like leaves or the flag leaf.
151  choose undamaged leaves compared to damaged leaves or those exposed to volatile cues of damage.
152 th different actions (i.e., licking either a left or a right spout).
153 ies not passing through over 2 clusters in a left or downward direction, the specificity for detectin
154 n phosphorylation could suppress edema while leaving other VEGFR2-dependent functions intact.
155 eft: p < 0.001), thalamus (right: p < 0.001; left: p < 0.001), putamen (right: p = 0.001; left: p = 0
156 ral volume of hippocampus (right: p = 0.001; left: p < 0.001), thalamus (right: p < 0.001; left: p <
157 left: p < 0.001), putamen (right: p = 0.001; left: p = 0.001), and angular gyrus (right: p = 0.011; l
158 0.001), and angular gyrus (right: p = 0.011; left: p = 0.001).
159  >1, using logistic regression with a nested leave-pair out cross validation (LPOCV) scheme and recur
160       A genotype by condition interaction in left parahippocampus indicated that in e4 carriers activ
161 combating this outbreak, but where does this leave patients with severe non-COVID-19 diseases?
162 in the spatial network, associations between left posterior cingulate (PCC) and right retrosplenial c
163                                              Left prefrontal piTBS monotherapy is effective for the t
164 independent cohorts of patients who received left prefrontal transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
165                   Acute SARS-CoV-2 infection leaves protracted beneficial (ie, activation of T cells)
166 ch as mass, maintenance, and senescence, yet leaving reaction-level behavior unconstrainted.
167                          Many organs develop left-right asymmetric shapes and positions that are cruc
168  a key regulator of mesoderm development and left-right axis specification; components for nervous sy
169 y, and malfunctional motile monocilia of the left-right organizer during early embryonic development
170 ver, showed pervasive reductions in 22q11DS (left/right hemispheres: d = -1.01/-1.02).
171 les of these MADS-box genes were analyzed in leaves, roots, stem sections and after hormones treatmen
172 ction error (RMSPE) than when using no tool (leaving sequencing errors uncorrected).
173 ter activity was observed in roots, ligules, leaves, sheaths, pollen grains, and surrounding the vasc
174 ow), flat on the right side, and flat on the left side.
175 ere counted on CT from 22 right-sided and 64 left-sided colon tumours.
176 ssive conduit' of lesser importance than its left-sided counterpart.
177 -circle targets and the largest (of right or left) single-Maddox rod values were similar to double-Ma
178                          All seven scenarios leave some land unused.
179 n of RNA synthesis is fully retracted, which leaves space in the active-site cavity for RNA elongatio
180                    Bacterial ribosomes never left stasis.
181 several agro-morphological traits related to leaves, stems and roots with high heritability.
182 ation supports that reductions in Glx in the left STG may be critical to the pathophysiology of schiz
183 cluster enhancement, TFCE) and in FH +group (left temporal and parietal regions p<0.01, TFCE).
184 oral regions for posterior cortical atrophy, left temporal lobe for logopenic progressive aphasia and
185 ss of the right ventral frontal area and the left temporal lobe, which represented a close mirror ima
186 cortex (ACC) and glutamate and Glx levels in left thalamus.
187                       We show here that ISOW leaves the boundary and spreads into the interior toward
188 o results in IFT slowdown and IFT components leaving the cilium, but not in activation of retrograde
189  being added to urban stocks, and eventually leaving the city.
190 llows dNK to protect against infection while leaving the maternal-fetal barrier intact.
191 d read out the final state nondestructively, leaving the molecule ready for further manipulation.
192 s (GWAS) have yielded only limited insights, leaving the observed heritability of HF largely unexplai
193 nfavorable antiaromaticity more efficiently, leaving the pentalene with strong antiaromaticity.
194                The bats swerved sideways and left the pathway on more flights in the hoop tunnel comp
195 interface with ATP-bound HSP70 dimers, which leaves them intact and thereby eliminates an inhibitory
196 rs, and neurocognitive disorders, as well as leaving them exposed to stigma.
197 pical forests are degraded by human impacts, leaving them threatened with conversion to agricultural
198    History A 70-year-old man had a posterior left thigh lesion confirmed to be biopsy-proven melanoma
199 ent post-harvest drying techniques for betel leaves through the quantitative analysis of unambiguousl
200 ls in coordinating the response of different leaves to stress.
201                      These patches were then left to be colonized by ovipositing bromeliad insects.
202 ries to fulfil their promises; countries are left to choose their conditional and unconditional emiss
203 kin models were inoculated with bacteria and left to incubate.
204                 Aspects of surgical training leave trainees especially vulnerable to harassing behavi
205  risk after ICU admission was assessed using left-truncation with increasing minimum survival period.
206 om three distinct genotypic backgrounds were left unmated or singly mated in a fully reciprocal desig
207                                           If left unrepaired, meiotic DSBs can cause aneuploidy in ga
208 biotic, and asymptomatic bacteriuria is best left untreated.
209           The disease is considered fatal if left untreated.
210 cluded prior left upper lobectomy for remote left upper lobe stage IIIA adenocarcinoma and prior bila
211          Her surgical history included prior left upper lobectomy for remote left upper lobe stage II
212  mixed model whole-brain analysis identified left V3/V3A as the area with the most specific connectiv
213 ons, palmitate can, at least in part, offset left ventricle (LV) dysfunction in hearts from diabetic
214  (RV) function has lagged behind that of the left ventricle and historically, the RV has even been re
215 y showed a hypodense area in the apex of the left ventricle in a 57-year-old man with a history of an
216 osition of the immune cell population in the left ventricle manifested by lowered abundance of proinf
217 ion, CaM-M37Q, into the anterior wall of the left ventricle of RyR2 wild type or mutant mouse hearts.
218 ated adaptive atlas algorithm to segment the left ventricle on CAC-CT, extracting 107 radiomics featu
219 isease characterized by abnormalities in the left ventricle, associated valves, and ascending aorta.
220 s encoding the 3-dimensional geometry of the left ventricle.
221                      The Impella unloads the left ventricle.
222  PET imaging identified significantly higher left ventricular (18)F-FDG accumulation in TAC mice than
223 erate aortic stenosis (ModAS) (n=13), SevAS, left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction >=55% (SevAS-pre
224 pathy (oHCM) is characterized by unexplained left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy associated with dynami
225 nters continue CRT while others turn off the left ventricular (LV) lead at LVAD implant.
226 tors for changes in prognostically important left ventricular (LV) parameters.
227                                              Left ventricular (LV) wall thickness and LV mass were gr
228 sociation with incident HF and HF phenotype (left ventricular [LV] ejection fraction [LVEF] >= or < 5
229             We prospectively obtained paired left ventricular apical myocardial tissue from nonfailin
230 er, CRT management following continuous flow Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) implant vary: some
231 cause of major morbidity and mortality after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation.
232 rt failure (termed responders [R]) following left ventricular assist device (LVAD)-induced mechanical
233 e obtained before and after (median=82 days) left ventricular assist device implantation (stage D; pr
234 from normal, failed and partially recovered (left ventricular assist device treatment) adult human he
235 th heart failure, heart transplantation, and left ventricular assist device.
236            Although intravascular microaxial left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) provide greater
237 advanced heart failure, heart transplant and left ventricular assist devices have been the mainstay o
238 dP/dtmax is not a load-independent marker of left ventricular contractility and should be not used to
239 with symptomatic PE and right ventricular to left ventricular diameter ratio >=0.9 as documented by c
240 ignificant reduction in right ventricular to left ventricular diameter ratio and thrombus burden.
241 lities, global left ventricular dysfunction, left ventricular diastolic dysfunction grade II or III,
242 calmodulin kinase II (CaMKII) activation and left ventricular dilation in mice one week after myocard
243 ion was associated with oxidative stress and left ventricular dysfunction assessed by electron spin r
244 CD studies had fewer comorbidities, had less left ventricular dysfunction, and received more inapprop
245 entricular wall motion abnormalities, global left ventricular dysfunction, left ventricular diastolic
246                                           MR left ventricular eccentricity index (EI), main pulmonary
247                     This were consistent for left ventricular ejection fraction < 50% or >= 50%.
248  fraction (HFrEF; heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction <40%) referred for st
249 iation functional class II or greater with a left ventricular ejection fraction <=40% and a modest el
250 dmission and on discharge in patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) >= 40%.
251 l fibrillation (AF) in patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).
252 ratio, 1.89 [95% CI, 1.04-3.44]; P=0.04) and left ventricular ejection fraction (per 10% decrement fr
253 sistently in men and women and patients with left ventricular ejection fraction above or below the me
254 nts with congestive heart failure or reduced left ventricular ejection fraction had a higher risk of
255                                              Left ventricular ejection fraction increased >=10% in 46
256                 Of these, 96 correlated with left ventricular ejection fraction measured at 4 months
257      We then correlated plasma proteins with left ventricular ejection fraction measured at 4 months
258 tricular wall thickness was 18 +/- 8 mm, and left ventricular ejection fraction was 61 +/- 12%.
259 ar ejection fraction (per 10% decrement from left ventricular ejection fraction, 50%; hazard ratio, 1
260      Three of 170 patients (2%) had abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction.
261 enefits are most prominent in patients whose left ventricular end-diastolic dimension Z score before
262 ic nerve density was reduced in the anterior left ventricular epicardium of DBH-Sap hearts compared t
263                                              Left ventricular function and New York Heart Association
264                                 Symptoms and left ventricular function at 2 years did not differ sign
265 to experimental MI had significantly reduced left ventricular function.
266                                              Left ventricular functional parameters, especially ventr
267 rial impedance (Z(va)), which reflects total left ventricular hemodynamic burden, was lower with TAVR
268                             Individuals with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and elevated cardiac
269 s was evaluated with respect to diagnosis of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), eligibility for dise
270            Cardiac structural abnormalities, left ventricular hypertrophy, or concentric geometry, we
271 function at submaximal and maximal exercise, left ventricular mass and compliance, and blood volume c
272                                Greater early left ventricular mass index (LVMi) regression is associa
273 ncentration of 135 mmol/L did not change the left ventricular mass index, despite significant reducti
274 ialysate sodium of 135 mmol/L did not reduce left ventricular mass relative to control, despite impro
275  461.9+/-178.3 mm(3); P=0.023) and infarcted left ventricular myocardium (1052.3+/-543.0 versus 340.3
276 n to the atrioventricular junction (n=5) and left ventricular myocardium (n=20) of intact animals.
277 h MPRI < 2) were more likely to have dynamic left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction (63.3%
278 myopathy, and a major determinant of dynamic left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction.
279 of increase in velocity-time integral of the left ventricular outflow tract greater than or equal to
280                                  One delayed left ventricular outflow tract obstruction required elec
281           A clinical score (RAISE) that used left ventricular remodeling (hypertrophy/diastolic dysfu
282                        The only predictor of left ventricular remodeling was treatment with sonothrom
283 the control group was more likely to exhibit left ventricular remodeling with an odds ratio of 2.79 (
284 ure, reduce weight, have salutary effects on left ventricular remodeling, and reduce hospitalization
285 erioration in exercise capacity and promotes left ventricular reverse remodeling in asymptomatic or m
286 his international, multicenter cohort study, left ventricular unloading was associated with lower mor
287  more severe MR (p = 0.0005) despite smaller left ventricular volumes (p = 0.005) and higher right ve
288                                              Left ventricular volumes, ejection fraction, risk area (
289                                              Left ventricular vorticity metrics were observed to be h
290 chocardiographic abnormalities that included left ventricular wall motion abnormalities, global left
291                                      Maximum left ventricular wall thickness was 18 +/- 8 mm, and lef
292 whether face perception ability would show a left visual field (LeVF) bias due to earlier reports sug
293 ce and longevity of protective immunity have left vulnerable communities fearful that they may become
294 m C(4) to C(4) -CAM hybrid photosynthesis in leaves was strictly under environmental control.
295                                 Brassicaceae leaves were also moderate dietary sources of Se, Ni, Zn
296 rall, unfermented and fermented P. pellucida leaves were best dried with microwaving and freeze dryin
297 es regardless of fertilization rate, whereas leaves were effective only against HeLa cell line.
298 lant shares the presence of gum ducts inside leaves with its presumed extant relative the gnetalean W
299              Many people who survive PML are left with neurological sequelae and some with persistent
300 .98) on the right and 4.33 (SD, 0.92) on the left with no significant differences (p = 0.236 and p =

 
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