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1 ed in several cofactor-dependent systems and may reflect a broader trend in O(2)-utilizing proteins.
2 gest that this punctuated evolutionary event may reflect a change in selection pressures as rabbit nu
3 elevated anxiety and that overgeneralization may reflect a deficit in dlPFC-mediated cognitive contro
4 fferent results obtained for the two cohorts may reflect a delayed effect of season of conception on
5 l response to first-line antipsychotic drugs may reflect a different underlying neurobiology.
6          This biphasic pattern of expression may reflect a dual function of SNPH in controlling the b
7       Consuming more energy than is expended may reflect a failure of control over eating behaviour i
8  this stage and severity of IgA nephropathy, may reflect a failure of rituximab to reduce levels of s
9                          Increased perfusion may reflect a functional 'compensation' mechanism, offse
10 ed variations in RIS are accounted for, they may reflect a functional adaptation of the axially-myopi
11 n that nmrASIC3 forms nonfunctional homomers may reflect a further adaptation of the naked mole-rat t
12        Low-frequency oscillatory entrainment may reflect a general cortical mechanism that maximizes
13 rk's domination by a feedback-rich component may reflect a general feature of rapid signaling events.
14 ron function across the animal kingdom, this may reflect a general principle of how search is termina
15 traction level differed between sexes, which may reflect a greater tendency for females to develop a
16 s, the presence of ITD maps in the brainstem may reflect a local optimum in evolutionary development.
17 upling' of WSR from FMD in older people that may reflect a loss of precision in the reactive hyperaem
18 onicity-driven regulation of MxA condensates may reflect a mechanism for modulation of MxA function d
19         This large offset transient response may reflect a memory trace of the stimulus when it is no
20      The existence of this metallicity floor may reflect a minimum mass and a maximum redshift for su
21                               These features may reflect a modification of the oxidation state of the
22 ith lower CRP levels and that this elevation may reflect a neuroinflammatory state potentially respon
23                    Decreased kurtosis in ASD may reflect a pathology associated with a less restricti
24 rystal structure, indicating that this state may reflect a physiologically relevant open conformation
25 al and limbic brain circuitry at rest, which may reflect a potential mechanism or biosignature of rec
26 e that the diurnal neural activation pattern may reflect a prediction error of the brain, where rewar
27  band that informs on comprehension and that may reflect a predictive mechanism for language processi
28                                These results may reflect a protein scaffold or complex stabilization
29  This general impulsive-compulsive phenotype may reflect a quantitative liability to related mental h
30 ilatation during accommodative effort, which may reflect a reduction in outflow facility and may cont
31         We speculate that this heterogeneity may reflect a relaxation of cell cycle checkpoints, poss
32                                         This may reflect a role in COVID-19 immunity or pathogenesis
33 equencies throughout the Americas today [12] may reflect a separate out-of-Beringia dispersal after t
34 itive ability and health remain unknown, but may reflect a shared genetic aetiology.
35 lity, and cognitive traits, aspects of which may reflect a shared vulnerability with creativity.
36 rt-contact exploration type abundance, which may reflect a shift to less carbon demanding fungi due t
37                             High IL-5 levels may reflect a Th2 environment associated with impaired c
38 dings indicate that increased putamen volume may reflect a transdiagnostic marker of familial vulnera
39 er thicknesses in infants at this time point may reflect abnormalities resulting from delay in foveal
40 targets of TGF-beta, some fibrogenic actions may reflect activation of other cell types, including ma
41 hrombosis in a general cancer population and may reflect activation of the endothelium.
42          Thus, chronic pain-related aversion may reflect activity changes in specific pathways, rathe
43       However, due to volume conduction, FPs may reflect activity in distant neurons superimposed upo
44                            These differences may reflect adaptations to the demands of different cell
45 cted mothers, suggesting that this phenotype may reflect additional Tourette syndrome (rather than OC
46 of PDV exposure and infection following 2003 may reflect additional viral introductions among the div
47               Relatively long sleep on Tanna may reflect advantages of an environment in which food a
48 ects across the life span contribute to, and may reflect, age-related declines in memory performance.
49     Such differential variants in RNA (DVRs) may reflect allele-specific changes in gene expression o
50  well as delayed onset of later development, may reflect an adaptation to the heterogeneous nature of
51                                         This may reflect an adaptive behavioral pattern that promotes
52 tomatic improvement after clozapine exposure may reflect an adaptive response related to improved out
53  This distinctive Henle fiber layer geometry may reflect an arrested development stage in the timelin
54   Underdeveloped treatment for BD-depression may reflect an assumption that effects of antidepressant
55 sion as a downstream target of ER activation may reflect an early response to ER-targeted therapy.
56 n of membranes in vitro, an observation that may reflect an entirely new characteristic of AAA + ATPa
57                      Alternatively, the P300 may reflect an evaluative process engaged whenever a dis
58  Alternatively, their suboptimal performance may reflect an inability to make use of the information
59 nged, suggesting urinary succinate depletion may reflect an inability to upregulate the Krebs cycle f
60 n food-induced anaphylaxis in this age group may reflect an increasing prevalence of food allergy rat
61                Dysfunction in these networks may reflect an intermediate transdiagnostic phenotype, w
62                                         This may reflect an overestimation of the dose-response relat
63 is contributes directly to this mortality or may reflect an underlying immune dysfunction (ie, cause
64                                         This may reflect an underlying immune dysregulation that impa
65 ened rCMRglu in the anterior insular regions may reflect an underlying mechanism of resilience agains
66  strong independent predictive value of tSAH may reflect an underrated component of TBI pathophysiolo
67                                 Such markers may reflect and/or be a proxy for the core biology of su
68 bles are more overlapping than chance, which may reflect another key feature of approach ensembles.
69 ody than the banded mongoose, a feature that may reflect artificial selection in the process of domes
70 s between the two species during experiments may reflect aspect of signal integration.
71 llar-to-cerebral pathways for a given muscle may reflect aspects of cerebellum-dependent motor adapta
72 t (OHCA), geographic disparities in outcomes may reflect baseline variations in patients' characteris
73 ers than did comparison sites, findings that may reflect better access to primary care relative to co
74 ing rates in this sample, the observed rates may reflect bias due to physicians selecting relatively
75  risk of ROP among the P-VLBW subcohort also may reflect biases from restricting the cohort to premat
76 1 diabetes, suggesting that total IGF levels may reflect bioactivity.
77 m reduction in women's CD risk after a birth may reflect biological effects of pregnancy.
78 us neuron integrity and glutamate metabolism may reflect biomarkers of clinically significant disease
79 r CH than Indian persons, and this disparity may reflect biomechanical differences of the cornea.
80 ected species across the vast Southern Ocean may reflect both rapid postglacial colonization of suban
81 .Choice-related signals in neuronal activity may reflect bottom-up sensory processes, top-down decisi
82 were undetected as peripheral biomarkers and may reflect brain-specific responses to smoking exposure
83 t mechanism from that described above, which may reflect CD4 T cell activity.
84 wo adaptation processes were identified that may reflect central and peripheral processes and the dis
85 et; (ii) alterations in locomotor patterning may reflect changes in neuronal drive and compensation a
86 , including the amino acid citrulline, which may reflect changes in nitric oxide production, as well
87 turbs the resident fungal communities, which may reflect changes in the habitat caused by Psv.
88          We hypothesize that these responses may reflect changes in the local microenvironment in bio
89        Strong associations with ITP duration may reflect CMB accrual over time or more refractory dis
90 IV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) may reflect compartmentalization.
91 s proven challenging because some phenotypes may reflect compensatory mechanisms or normal forms of p
92                                       Ox-LDL may reflect core mechanisms through which MS components
93 erception suggests that distinct frequencies may reflect cortical excitability in occipital versus po
94  Even when behavioural shifts are seen, they may reflect decreased health, or simply behavioural flex
95                              Recent declines may reflect delayed benefits of HIV treatment.
96  a large egg with a relatively thin eggshell may reflect derived constraints associated with body sha
97 or frontal structures in the older age group may reflect developmental consolidation of the language
98 tal stages of the parasite; however, changes may reflect differences associated with transition betwe
99 ions of observational data, the associations may reflect differences in early microbial exposure by m
100  among baetid mayflies and perlid stoneflies may reflect differences in evolutionary history or ecolo
101 scribed, the different outcomes of infection may reflect differences in geographical origin.IMPORTANC
102 oluble ligand and readiness for priming, and may reflect differences in interactions with intracellul
103 differences in thumb morphology and how this may reflect differences in manipulative behaviors in the
104  differ between the two MoFe proteins, which may reflect differences in potential protonation sites a
105 he target nuclei, with some variability that may reflect differences in targeting protocols, lead mod
106                               These findings may reflect differences in the behaviour of the primary
107 es have very different contact angles, which may reflect differences in the capsid assembly pathway f
108   Sex-specific epigenetic regulation of Cdk5 may reflect differences in the effect of CDK5 on downstr
109 betes may differ by the type of fruit, which may reflect differences in the glycemic impact or phytoc
110 ides at the depth of the cultural transition may reflect differences in their response to external en
111 oral heterogeneity of fluorescence intensity may reflect different onco-metabolic programs.
112                           This inconsistency may reflect difficulties in studying large patient sampl
113 an aMCI population and hypothesise that this may reflect diminished cortisol production to psychologi
114                                         This may reflect direct effects of seminal chemicals on sperm
115 role in OPN expression and that these levels may reflect disease endotypes in COPD.
116 lecular signature of muscle denervation that may reflect disease progression in ALS.
117 bling the discovery of novel biomarkers that may reflect disease stage and therapeutic response.
118 animal models, this pattern of abnormalities may reflect disrupted neurogenesis of projection neurons
119 approaches used to solve the asymmetric task may reflect distinct cognitive styles in horses, which v
120 s (sawtooth and medial-occipital slow waves) may reflect distinct generation mechanisms and functiona
121                             This variability may reflect distinct stochastic ageing trajectories betw
122                            Rather, pathology may reflect distinct toxic processes triggered by differ
123 and that attenuated RPEs in previous reports may reflect downstream effects more closely related to a
124         It has been argued that the p factor may reflect dysfunctional thinking present in serious me
125                                         This may reflect early differences in mortality due to differ
126 th age in APOE4 homozygotes, this impairment may reflect early disease rather than being a life-long
127 logy/image-negative disease, elevated NETest may reflect early evidence of increased neuroendocrine g
128 eight gain and decrease in physical activity may reflect early signs of cognitive impairment.
129 ght gain and a decrease in physical activity may reflect early signs of cognitive impairment.
130 s suggest that brain network destabilization may reflect early signs of hypometabolism, associated wi
131                                  Our results may reflect early warning signals of declining reproduct
132 he volumetric properties of the hippocampus, may reflect early-stage regional accumulation of patholo
133 evated IgE and lower FVC in childhood, which may reflect effects of lower prenatal iron status.
134 er risk of suicide attempts before treatment may reflect emerging psychiatric symptoms that trigger m
135 uired implicit sensorimotor remapping, which may reflect enhanced sensory processing when internal-mo
136 l death, shows interspecies differences that may reflect evolutionary diversification and adaptation,
137                             These properties may reflect evolutionary pressure to balance the risk fo
138 psychotic experiences and that these changes may reflect exposure to stress.
139 a, more than 10% of infants who initiate ART may reflect false-positive diagnoses.
140 een breastfed and formula-fed infants, which may reflect future obesity risk.We aimed to assess assoc
141 rethritis-associated N. meningitidis strains may reflect genetic diversity in the underlying meningoc
142 re extended and adducted thumb postures that may reflect habitual use of grips commonly used for haft
143  the first 24 hours) is one such factor that may reflect higher preadmission illness burden as well a
144 s many mental states and, when synchronized, may reflect higher-order social processes like affiliati
145 hilum infection between human and tick cells may reflect host-specific cell tropism that evolved duri
146 lear to what extent these circulating exRNAs may reflect human physiologic and disease states.
147 uman population within a species range-which may reflect human-wildlife contact.
148 atial discrimination task (p = 0.019), which may reflect IE-related cognitive deficits.
149 that the efficacy of anti-IL-12p40 treatment may reflect IL-23 blockade.
150 arance of cryptococci while high IL-7 levels may reflect IL-7/IL-7R pathway dysfunction in T cells, b
151 HPV life cycle are actually late events that may reflect immortalization and, possibly, disease progr
152 nts with interstitial lung disease (ILD) and may reflect immunologic activation and subsequent cytoki
153                           These associations may reflect impaired maturation of intestinal immunity a
154 rs is associated with aspects of frailty and may reflect impaired physiological regulation.
155                               These findings may reflect improvement in known cardiac tissue abnormal
156 tatic rate of LT among HIV-infected patients may reflect improvements in cirrhosis management and/or
157 rain tissue hypoxia, or higher-frequency PDs may reflect inadequacies in brain compensatory mechanism
158 e occurrence of vector manipulation but also may reflect incomplete information about these systems.
159                         Reduced thalamic MPF may reflect inflammation-related tissue swelling and/or
160 fic IgA to CM in mothers of infants with CMA may reflect inherited systemic immunogenicity of CM prot
161 shape of beta (13-30 Hz) oscillations, which may reflect input synchrony onto the cortex, is altered
162                          These discrepancies may reflect inter-species differences or complex interpl
163 d) , for ions in such a low polarity medium, may reflect interchain delocalization of the hole.
164                                         This may reflect intrinsic defects limiting psoriatic KC diff
165 differences in endothelial cell (EC) biology may reflect intrinsic differences driven by chromosomes
166 umors undergo EMT while others do not, which may reflect intrinsic properties of their cell of origin
167 Satb1 to control diverse biological programs may reflect its ability to combinatorially use multiple
168 he heterogeneity in clinical trials outcomes may reflect large inter-individual expression variations
169 ilability is estimated to be only 10%, which may reflect limited GI permeability and possibly high fi
170 oung adulthood, and reduced DMN connectivity may reflect local changes within the network.
171             These differences in sensitivity may reflect long-standing evolutionary relationships bet
172 crobiome in persons with previous TB disease may reflect long-term effects of antibiotic TB treatment
173                             The long decline may reflect low-intensity management by humans before do
174 of dilators, while blunted hyperaemia in BAs may reflect lower oxidative capacity and O(2) requiremen
175  and imaging pharmacodynamic biomarkers that may reflect meaningful treatment responses and provide r
176 est that the overlap of catalytic activities may reflect molecular flexibility that determines how al
177 red a mixed-lineage population of cells that may reflect molecular priming of differentiation potenti
178                            These differences may reflect morphological and biological variability in
179        Animal positions within moving groups may reflect multiple motivations including saving energy
180 nts, a prominent motor cortical oscillation, may reflect near-synchronous excitatory synaptic inputs
181  detectable using various imaging modalities may reflect neurodegeneration or other AD-related pathol
182 to the antidepressant properties of ECT, and may reflect neurogenesis.
183                                         This may reflect nonexpert surgeons outside of high-volume ce
184                                 These themes may reflect older adults' experiences of living with art
185 a1/IL-29 and ISGs in their sputum cells that may reflect ongoing innate immune activation.
186 euroinflammatory processes in some cases, it may reflect other pathophysiological processes such as a
187                                         This may reflect our patients' relative wellbeing on antipsyc
188 sceptibility response of maize line B73, and may reflect pathogen manipulation for nutrient acquisiti
189 work led us to hypothesize that this tropism may reflect pathogenic interactions between RAGE, a cell
190  amounts of kinematics or coordination units may reflect pathophysiology or compensatory mechanisms.
191 mune deficiencies, and infectious conditions may reflect persistent immune dysregulation caused by ly
192                Transcriptional heterogeneity may reflect phenotypes and molecular signatures that are
193 in and rat sequence delayed IAPP LLPS, which may reflect physiology.
194 ts, while the phylogenetic diversity centers may reflect Pleisto-Holocene climatic changes.
195 The frequency of mLOY increases with age and may reflect poor genomic maintenance as well as clonal i
196 natures within both domestic camelid genomes may reflect post-conquest changes in agriculture and the
197 hin the left superior parietal lobule, which may reflect post-lexical activation of the object-direct
198 ed widely across safety-net practices, which may reflect practice engagement as well as infrastructur
199                                   While this may reflect pre-existing propensities, drug use also cle
200 tance use disorders in migrants and refugees may reflect prevalent behaviors with respect to substanc
201 echanisms: slow oscillation activity (<1 Hz) may reflect primarily inhibitory cortical mechanisms whi
202            The sustained decrease in binding may reflect prolonged mGluR5 internalization in response
203 ppear to associate with longer telomeres but may reflect protective functions other than telomere mai
204 isible, whereas the onset transient response may reflect rapid processing of new items.
205  tuning curves across environments, and this may reflect recurrent connectivity or correlated sensory
206                               These findings may reflect reformulation of drinks from the lower levy
207  engagement [3], modulation of beta activity may reflect replay of task processes during rest periods
208 tween osteocytes per lacuna and age at death may reflect reported age-related responses to microdamag
209 ough for some cancer subtypes these findings may reflect residual confounding by smoking.
210                            Alternatively, it may reflect residual confounding or lifestyle effects of
211 ing depression, rather observed associations may reflect residual confounding relating to characteris
212 ms presentation can occur later in life, and may reflect residual thymidine phosphorylase activity.
213 d significantly fewer reconnected PVs, which may reflect RFC catheter instability in certain left atr
214 eward may be trait-level neural markers that may reflect risk for BD in at-risk youth.
215 al to that from the two simulation years and may reflect saturation of the wind resource in some area
216 upport the existence of an M-SOB effect that may reflect seasonally dependent developmental differenc
217 ity at synapses serving the non-deprived eye may reflect selectivity for synapses with an initially l
218  of linker DNA, the formation of these loops may reflect sequence-dependent information encoded withi
219 aled sexually dimorphic gene expression that may reflect sex-related disparities in CKD, proinflammat
220 tween hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke, which may reflect shared pathobiology predisposing to small ve
221 -frequency theta oscillations, respectively, may reflect spatial and non-spatial cognitive processes.
222 ggest that distributions of network variants may reflect stable, trait-like, functionally relevant in
223 FPs associated with sperm composition, which may reflect status-specific differences in mating rates,
224                        Premorbid personality may reflect subtle changes in cerebral function, may com
225  T cell responses to microbial superantigens may reflect subversion of physiologic innate responses o
226 ld contamination is removed, LFPs in general may reflect such "far-field" activity, in addition to, o
227 te cortex, informed by our behavioral study, may reflect suppressed empathy and social cognition and
228                 Pain experienced by patients may reflect surgical complications and/or inadequate or
229 is highly heterogeneous, and MRD persistence may reflect survival of isolated single cells and small
230 erful endogenous task-related responses that may reflect task-related arousal, or "task engagement" d
231 ciation specifically with antidepressant use may reflect that this endpoint better captures the onset
232 nctioning after dynamic emotional processing may reflect the additional cognitive effort required to
233 ) facilitates its spread to neocortex, which may reflect the beginning of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
234 ted that breast parenchymal texture features may reflect the biologic risk factors associated with br
235 and metabolites from cellular processes that may reflect the body's response to environmental exposur
236 n genome stability in white and whale sharks may reflect the combined selective pressure of large gen
237 11 trimers did so very weakly, outcomes that may reflect the completeness of their glycan shields.
238  changes preceded the date of conversion and may reflect the complicated nature of identifying the da
239 ing connectivity with Fijian foraging areas, may reflect the current relative abundance of these two
240 ondary peak in agreement below 2500 km depth may reflect the degree-two lower mantle slow seismic str
241                                         This may reflect the differences between electrophysiological
242 nd suggest that previous conflicting results may reflect the different risk profile of women of black
243 ling became larger in short photoperiods and may reflect the differing dependence of expansion and bi
244                      Negative health impacts may reflect the effects of both harsh migration conditio
245 ungi and Ascomycota groups in general, which may reflect the evolution of the biological functions of
246  Variable recommendations between guidelines may reflect the evolving evidence base for bronchiolitis
247 opose that these neurophysiological findings may reflect the existence of a sensitive period where th
248 ncentrations in the CSF of patients with ALS may reflect the extent of microglia/macrophage activatio
249 mized controlled trials and negative results may reflect the failure to implement the intervention.
250 operties of contralateral cortical responses may reflect the functional segregation of direction-sele
251 cribed in the EEG of healthy subjects, which may reflect the functioning of a recently described cing
252 iency predicts risk of mortality in SVD that may reflect the global health status of the brain in SVD
253 res in indigenous Maori and Pacific children may reflect the heritability of telomere length in genet
254 ndividuals with tuberculous meningitis (TBM) may reflect the host's ability to control the pathogen,
255 iving in harsh environments and HMP patterns may reflect the importance of environmental filtering in
256 erences in CIMP-(+) frequency between groups may reflect the importance of taking into account severa
257 the connectivity pattern of deafferented EVC may reflect the involvement of these regions in high-ord
258  of the ncHLI gene family and its regulation may reflect the light/oxidative stress experienced by Pa
259                              This preference may reflect the long evolutionary association between ho
260             Although this metastatic tropism may reflect the mechanical trapping of circulating tumou
261 ent challenge of translational fidelity, and may reflect the mechanism that cysteine was originally a
262 all, the speed-scale normalization mechanism may reflect the natural tendency of the visual system to
263 comes after LT in our cohort were modest and may reflect the need for more aggressive therapy.
264                                         This may reflect the need for these sites to undergo active p
265                                 The FC of RN may reflect the neurobiological underpinning of OCD and
266                                These results may reflect the omnivorous dietary behaviour of baboons,
267                           Other associations may reflect the presence of precursor conditions or patt
268 is indicates that interictal spike frequency may reflect the processing demands being placed on speci
269  to die in response to genomic damage, which may reflect the requirements of early embryogenesis.
270 crobial-resistant bacteria within wastewater may reflect the resistance burden within the human micro
271 itability between loneliness and neuroticism may reflect the role of negative affectivity that is com
272 ess, but that all human emotional experience may reflect the sensory experience of our ancestors.
273 a likely increasing subpopulation abundance, may reflect the shift from thick, multiyear ice to thinn
274            Differences from previous studies may reflect the spectrum of products analyzed, the restr
275 nome damage observed among transgenic events may reflect the stage of the cell cycle and the availabi
276 rial needs, but also that sharing generosity may reflect the strength of social connectedness, which
277  transcription of glycosylation genes, which may reflect the substantial cell wall defects in the psd
278     However, although field potentials (FPs) may reflect the synaptic currents of neurons near the re
279 uggesting that SARS-CoV-2-specific Ab levels may reflect the titers of neutralizing Abs in COVID-19 p
280  the As sequestrated into the coelomic fluid may reflect the total body concentration.
281 tribution of MRI-visible perivascular spaces may reflect the underlying cerebral small vessel disease
282 additional complexity in climate sensitivity may reflect the use of stored carbohydrate reserves.
283 genotype-specific evolution of these regions may reflect their fitness.
284  localisation of immune cells within tumours may reflect their functional status and correlates with
285            Lack of similar findings in males may reflect their lower heat exposure.
286                               These findings may reflect this study's focus on relatively late-maturi
287 oregional disease, undertreatment in females may reflect treatment bias and history of previous media
288  associations in the full and P-VLBW cohorts may reflect true differences, the association of a reduc
289                             Receptor density may reflect tumor differentiation and thus be associated
290 ed strongly with CIN25, so a high CA20 score may reflect tumors with high CIN and potentially other a
291 he disparate phenotypes of these pex alleles may reflect unanticipated functions of the peroxisomal A
292              The differences reported herein may reflect unappreciated clinical differences in patien
293 age of interstitial fluid from the brain and may reflect underlying cerebral small vessel disease (SV
294 is contributes directly to this mortality or may reflect underlying immune dysfunction (i.e. cause vs
295 itive development histories in schizophrenia may reflect variation across dimensions of genetic influ
296  variation in their cognitive abilities that may reflect variation in external inputs and experience
297    Alternatively, sponge genotypic variation may reflect variation in functional traits that influenc
298                                      Results may reflect variation in level of care decisions and the
299 ns of DF properties with respect to efficacy may reflect variation in measurement methodology, nature
300 ing possibilities that mechanisms of actions may reflect yet undiscovered neurophysiological phenomen

 
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