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1 s and increases activity in the dlPFC, which may reflect a "top down" cognitive influence on satiatio
2 leted, suggesting that this improved outcome may reflect a cell-cycle block with diminished progressi
3 lly, Irr-mediated control of iron metabolism may reflect a cellular strategy that accommodates a grea
4 n only in temporoparietal junction patients, may reflect a common neural substrate in the temporopari
5 t-cortex-specific pattern; their association may reflect a common stage-dependent mechanism.
6 prazole-mediated decrease in ATXN3 abundance may reflect a complex response culminating in the modula
7 ld be exploited for therapeutic purposes and may reflect a conserved state among paused, initiating e
8 s have been proposed for their origins: they may reflect a continuous stream of ongoing cognitive pro
9 ges in sodium MR imaging and GAG CEST in men may reflect a decrease of GAG content in the Achilles te
10 elevated anxiety and that overgeneralization may reflect a deficit in dlPFC-mediated cognitive contro
11 elation with NPP or political complexity and may reflect a different form of close contact violence.
12 l response to first-line antipsychotic drugs may reflect a different underlying neurobiology.
13 l immune response is not tissue specific and may reflect a diffuse expansion of the T-cell repertoire
14                      This paradoxical effect may reflect a disruption of homeostatic mechanisms that
15  enzymatic activity in LRRK2 G2019S carriers may reflect a distinct pathogenic mechanism.
16 ter B also clustered together; however, this may reflect a dominant clone since their alleles were sh
17  this stage and severity of IgA nephropathy, may reflect a failure of rituximab to reduce levels of s
18 perties for these two regimes, this fraction may reflect a fine trade-off between stability and sensi
19 n that nmrASIC3 forms nonfunctional homomers may reflect a further adaptation of the naked mole-rat t
20        Low-frequency oscillatory entrainment may reflect a general cortical mechanism that maximizes
21 rk's domination by a feedback-rich component may reflect a general feature of rapid signaling events.
22 arriwilian Isotopic Carbon Excursion (MDICE) may reflect a global response to increased bioproductivi
23                                         This may reflect a gradual transformation of visual input fro
24 over the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, and may reflect a missing inorganic bromine source supplying
25                               These features may reflect a modification of the oxidation state of the
26 ophysiology, but different causal mechanisms may reflect a need for patient-tailored therapies.
27 ted increase in synaptic function in the NAc may reflect a neural imprint of alcohol's reinforcing pr
28 ith lower CRP levels and that this elevation may reflect a neuroinflammatory state potentially respon
29                Such unexpected cell motility may reflect a novel mechanism by which specialized epith
30  The observed plasma metabolomic alterations may reflect a Panchakarma-induced modulation of metaboty
31      Therefore, in NP cells, this phenomenon may reflect a physiological adaptation to diurnal osmoti
32 rystal structure, indicating that this state may reflect a physiologically relevant open conformation
33 e that the diurnal neural activation pattern may reflect a prediction error of the brain, where rewar
34 ctively, our data suggest that sleep defects may reflect a primary pathological process in HD, and th
35                                These results may reflect a protein scaffold or complex stabilization
36                                  The results may reflect a regulatory role of prefrontal and striatal
37         We speculate that this heterogeneity may reflect a relaxation of cell cycle checkpoints, poss
38 itive ability and health remain unknown, but may reflect a shared genetic aetiology.
39 rt-contact exploration type abundance, which may reflect a shift to less carbon demanding fungi due t
40 urface wetness at our site in recent decades may reflect a shift towards a wetter climate in western
41 seen with syb2-cysteine string protein-alpha may reflect a slower alternative mode of SNARE-mediated
42                Lone atrial fibrillation (AF) may reflect a subclinical cardiomyopathy that persists a
43 ignature distinctive of melancholic rMDD and may reflect a subtype-specific primary vulnerability fac
44                             High IL-5 levels may reflect a Th2 environment associated with impaired c
45 are consequence of feedback connectivity and may reflect a variety of time-scales and complex dynamic
46 ons in corticostriatal neurocircuitry, which may reflect abnormalities in mesolimbic and mesostriatal
47 hrombosis in a general cancer population and may reflect activation of the endothelium.
48 ic testing is insensitive and seroreactivity may reflect active or past infection.
49                          These discrepancies may reflect activity in differential AcbSh outputs, incl
50       However, due to volume conduction, FPs may reflect activity in distant neurons superimposed upo
51                            These differences may reflect adaptations to the demands of different cell
52 europlastic changes documented in this study may reflect adaptive sensorimotor changes in response to
53 cted mothers, suggesting that this phenotype may reflect additional Tourette syndrome (rather than OC
54 ences between individuals with ADAD and LOAD may reflect age- or mutation-dependent effects.
55     Such differential variants in RNA (DVRs) may reflect allele-specific changes in gene expression o
56 In conclusion, an emotional eating phenotype may reflect altered central D2R function better than oth
57                                         This may reflect an adaptive behavioral pattern that promotes
58                                         This may reflect an age-related aggregation of systemic detri
59 fish orientate and individual thermal choice may reflect an essential integrated response to the envi
60 n food-induced anaphylaxis in this age group may reflect an increasing prevalence of food allergy rat
61 expected effects on axon excitability, which may reflect an indirect effect of abnormal calcium curre
62 increased insulin response to glucose, which may reflect an initial physiological adaptation to maint
63                Dysfunction in these networks may reflect an intermediate transdiagnostic phenotype, w
64 acellular matrix and collagen gene sets that may reflect an underlying change in blood-brain barrier
65                                         This may reflect an underlying familial predisposition or per
66  strong independent predictive value of tSAH may reflect an underrated component of TBI pathophysiolo
67               These simple phage Int systems may reflect ancestral states of phage evolution with the
68                                 Such markers may reflect and/or be a proxy for the core biology of su
69 ce heterogeneity induced by condition change may reflect another aspect.
70 ions in the acoustic startle response, which may reflect anxiety-like signs including hypervigilance.
71 llar-to-cerebral pathways for a given muscle may reflect aspects of cerebellum-dependent motor adapta
72 ers than did comparison sites, findings that may reflect better access to primary care relative to co
73  risk of ROP among the P-VLBW subcohort also may reflect biases from restricting the cohort to premat
74 us neuron integrity and glutamate metabolism may reflect biomarkers of clinically significant disease
75 r CH than Indian persons, and this disparity may reflect biomechanical differences of the cornea.
76                                These results may reflect both dietary patterns and altered FA metabol
77 OL1 protein in human cryosectioned podocytes may reflect both endogenous protein synthesis and APOL1
78                              The statistic R may reflect both replication stress and the effect of lo
79 .Choice-related signals in neuronal activity may reflect bottom-up sensory processes, top-down decisi
80                The intracellular Pi increase may reflect cellular stress induced by hemodialysis and/
81  one group but correlation in another, which may reflect certain types of biological interactions.
82  observed accelerated aging effects in blood may reflect changes in blood cell composition (notably e
83 et; (ii) alterations in locomotor patterning may reflect changes in neuronal drive and compensation a
84                                         This may reflect changes in thresholds for elective surgery a
85 ression, the clinical identification of PPLs may reflect closely the extent of nonperfusion and ische
86                                      Results may reflect coding of dedicated spatial channels, with t
87 IV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) may reflect compartmentalization.
88 tical care report no mortality benefit; this may reflect competing pathogenic mechanisms, patient het
89 owing unscheduled repeat CS compared to VBAC may reflect complications during labour.
90 gation of filopodia are not well defined and may reflect conserved functions among phylogenetically d
91                                       Ox-LDL may reflect core mechanisms through which MS components
92 der and bipolar disorder share symptoms that may reflect core mood disorder features.
93 erception suggests that distinct frequencies may reflect cortical excitability in occipital versus po
94 ment increase in striatal intrinsic activity may reflect counter-therapeutic functional adaptation to
95 lamic nucleus in the high and low beta bands may reflect coupling mediated predominantly by the hyper
96 ic differences in grooming were found, which may reflect cultural variations in preference related to
97 etabolic response at sites of infection that may reflect damage and repair of tissues in the lungs.
98                                  This effect may reflect decreased photosynthesis, as suggested by a
99     Hence LTP/LTD changes in AD mouse models may reflect defects in metaplasticity processes.
100               Right hemispheric increased FA may reflect degeneration of crossing fibers or strengthe
101                              Recent declines may reflect delayed benefits of HIV treatment.
102 bserved in patients with focal epilepsy, and may reflect deleterious long-term effects of recurrent s
103 e presence of a transmission model, but this may reflect details of implementation and/or ability of
104 or frontal structures in the older age group may reflect developmental consolidation of the language
105 tal stages of the parasite; however, changes may reflect differences associated with transition betwe
106 ned that the differing effects on extinction may reflect differences in cortical sources of fibers pa
107                           This latter result may reflect differences in fiber trajectory and organiza
108 scribed, the different outcomes of infection may reflect differences in geographical origin.IMPORTANC
109                  This sex-related difference may reflect differences in healthcare-seeking patterns a
110 y preterm infants is largely unexplained and may reflect differences in hospital practices regarding
111 oluble ligand and readiness for priming, and may reflect differences in interactions with intracellul
112 ncy in improved behaviours across all trials may reflect differences in local priorities, capabilitie
113 pecies-specific branch length variation that may reflect differences in long-term generation times.
114 ifferences among demographic groups examined may reflect differences in physiological factors (i.e.,
115  differ between the two MoFe proteins, which may reflect differences in potential protonation sites a
116 es have very different contact angles, which may reflect differences in the capsid assembly pathway f
117 betes may differ by the type of fruit, which may reflect differences in the glycemic impact or phytoc
118 utions of peridotitic and eclogitic diamonds may reflect differences in their carbon cycles, controll
119 ides at the depth of the cultural transition may reflect differences in their response to external en
120 OPg and IOPcc, and that these 2 measurements may reflect different biological characteristics.
121 ch childhood-onset and late-onset adult ADHD may reflect different causes has implications for geneti
122                            These differences may reflect different molecular causes of the 2 PAH phen
123 oral heterogeneity of fluorescence intensity may reflect different onco-metabolic programs.
124 iated with different allergic diseases which may reflect different underlying immune profiles.
125 vity between unipolar and bipolar depression may reflect differential risk of mania.
126 uity between visual and motor systems, which may reflect diminished integration of visual consequence
127                                         This may reflect discomfort with a "one size fits all" policy
128  of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and may reflect disease vulnerability, increasing the probab
129 e where methylation variation between people may reflect disease-relevant environmental exposures or
130 approaches used to solve the asymmetric task may reflect distinct cognitive styles in horses, which v
131  the patterns of activity between subregions may reflect distinct functional roles.
132  in the capabilities of the two transporters may reflect distinct purine salvage needs that the spiro
133 evels in CSF, and lower CD4(+) T-cell counts may reflect disturbances in the immune response to HIV-1
134 ry, in contrast to the opisthokont NPC; this may reflect divergence in RNA export processes at the NP
135 and that attenuated RPEs in previous reports may reflect downstream effects more closely related to a
136                   Attenuated orthostatic HRR may reflect dysregulation of the parasympathetic branch
137 evated IgE and lower FVC in childhood, which may reflect effects of lower prenatal iron status.
138 trongly associated with multiple SNPs, which may reflect either one or multiple independent associati
139 er risk of suicide attempts before treatment may reflect emerging psychiatric symptoms that trigger m
140 Alterations in NR3C1-1F promoter methylation may reflect enduring changes resulting from combat expos
141 d whether learning in young and older people may reflect enhanced ability to integrate information re
142 s (CTC) and provided evidence that PCS1 CTCs may reflect enzalutamide resistance.
143                      Postmovement beta-power may reflect error-salience processing independent of sen
144    Thus, participation of these cells in T1D may reflect escape from silencing mechanisms.
145                             This EE strategy may reflect evolutionary changes within the holometabolo
146                   However, higher ELF scores may reflect extrahepatic fibrosis in HIV-infected patien
147 a, more than 10% of infants who initiate ART may reflect false-positive diagnoses.
148                    Such location sensitivity may reflect fine-tuning of category-specific visual proc
149 itive control and spontaneous thought, which may reflect focused internal attention and the top-down
150  have indicated community substructures that may reflect functional and metabolic interactions betwee
151 een breastfed and formula-fed infants, which may reflect future obesity risk.We aimed to assess assoc
152 re of long-term follow-up only, because this may reflect gender differences during follow-up.
153 rethritis-associated N. meningitidis strains may reflect genetic diversity in the underlying meningoc
154 s potential association with adverse outcome may reflect greater evolutionary capacity, heralding the
155 ed to those with hypothetical rewards, which may reflect greater prediction error or regret emotion a
156    CD4+RTE% predicts disease progression and may reflect history of disease in HIV-positive patients
157 to have distinct codon usage patterns, which may reflect host adaptation.
158 uman population within a species range-which may reflect human-wildlife contact.
159 arance of cryptococci while high IL-7 levels may reflect IL-7/IL-7R pathway dysfunction in T cells, b
160                           These associations may reflect impaired maturation of intestinal immunity a
161 ose homeostasis or EGP in healthy men, which may reflect important interspecies differences between r
162                               These findings may reflect improvement in known cardiac tissue abnormal
163  in death or major cardiovascular events and may reflect improvements in stroke, VTE, and heart failu
164 n in endogenous anti-E. coli activity, which may reflect, in part, enhancement of bacterial growth by
165 th inorganic and organic chemistry textbooks may reflect, in part, the very low natural abundance of
166 rain tissue hypoxia, or higher-frequency PDs may reflect inadequacies in brain compensatory mechanism
167 e occurrence of vector manipulation but also may reflect incomplete information about these systems.
168               Increased chromatin clustering may reflect increased binding affinity.
169 unctions or intrinsically disordered regions may reflect increased RNA structure that may slow transl
170 es and heightened recruitment to happy faces may reflect increased salience and ambiguity of positive
171  brain regions across normative older adults may reflect individual differences in susceptibility to
172 rk, we investigated whether affective biases may reflect individuals' estimates of the information co
173 fic IgA to CM in mothers of infants with CMA may reflect inherited systemic immunogenicity of CM prot
174 shape of beta (13-30 Hz) oscillations, which may reflect input synchrony onto the cortex, is altered
175 t mood disorders at early developmental ages may reflect interplay between mammalian host and residen
176 limitation imposed by impaired o2 extraction may reflect intrinsic abnormalities in skeletal muscle o
177                                         This may reflect intrinsic defects limiting psoriatic KC diff
178 distinct properties of the transcriptome and may reflect intrinsic differences in global coordination
179 umors undergo EMT while others do not, which may reflect intrinsic properties of their cell of origin
180 The exported protein fraction of an organism may reflect its life strategy and, ultimately, the way i
181              The enigmatic properties of HAV may reflect its position as a link between 'modern' pico
182            A hospital's SLNB positivity rate may reflect its SLNB proficiency for melanoma, but this
183 crobiome in persons with previous TB disease may reflect long-term effects of antibiotic TB treatment
184                             The long decline may reflect low-intensity management by humans before do
185           Entrainment to the speech envelope may reflect mechanisms specialized for auditory percepti
186 valued more than others', some generous acts may reflect mistakes rather than genuinely pro-social pr
187 est that the overlap of catalytic activities may reflect molecular flexibility that determines how al
188 a continuous ROP plus disease severity score may reflect more accurately the behavior of expert ROP c
189 aphical structure in rain forest phylogenies may reflect more widespread disturbance by drought and l
190                            These differences may reflect morphological and biological variability in
191           Observed differences in condom use may reflect motivations to use condoms for backup pregna
192                        Abnormal neurogenesis may reflect NE deficits because intra-hippocampal inject
193 nts, a prominent motor cortical oscillation, may reflect near-synchronous excitatory synaptic inputs
194 or this sexual dimorphism is unknown, but it may reflect negative selection of Y chromosome-bearing s
195 g a compartmentalized network structure that may reflect network rewiring related to specific adaptat
196 a1/IL-29 and ISGs in their sputum cells that may reflect ongoing innate immune activation.
197 euroinflammatory processes in some cases, it may reflect other pathophysiological processes such as a
198 cess-specific inputs into altruistic choices may reflect participants' general propensity to either e
199 sceptibility response of maize line B73, and may reflect pathogen manipulation for nutrient acquisiti
200 work led us to hypothesize that this tropism may reflect pathogenic interactions between RAGE, a cell
201  amounts of kinematics or coordination units may reflect pathophysiology or compensatory mechanisms.
202 eted therapeutic effects of low-dose aspirin may reflect pleiotropic consequences of platelet inhibit
203 ts, while the phylogenetic diversity centers may reflect Pleisto-Holocene climatic changes.
204  and fronto-striatal hyperfunctioning, which may reflect poor affect reactivity and empathy in the pr
205 (e.g., MEHP) varied by race/ethnicity, which may reflect potential differences in susceptibility.
206                                         This may reflect preferential promoter usage because transgen
207 er stage MCI or AD, which suggests that NGRN may reflect presymptomatic synaptic dysfunction or loss.
208 with increased FDG uptake; hence, FDG uptake may reflect prior infection and inflammation of lungs th
209            The sustained decrease in binding may reflect prolonged mGluR5 internalization in response
210 ertainty associated with the California EBUS may reflect regional controls associated with the atmosp
211 tween osteocytes per lacuna and age at death may reflect reported age-related responses to microdamag
212 d myeloid features in the TCF3-HLF signature may reflect reprogramming by TCF3-HLF of a lymphoid-comm
213 ing depression, rather observed associations may reflect residual confounding relating to characteris
214          Both central and distal iNOS levels may reflect responsiveness to steroid treatment.
215 error-related modulation of the beta-rebound may reflect salience processing, independent of sensorim
216 upport the existence of an M-SOB effect that may reflect seasonally dependent developmental differenc
217  reduced mitochondrial function in the liver may reflect selection to decrease damaging byproducts of
218                       This molecular deja vu may reflect selection to minimize negative pleiotropy in
219  of linker DNA, the formation of these loops may reflect sequence-dependent information encoded withi
220                                         This may reflect severity of illness not captured by other cl
221 ed mRNA decay in umbilical cord blood, which may reflect specific regulatory mechanisms in developmen
222  are therefore unlikely to be functional and may reflect splicing errors that are actively removed by
223 ing, suggesting the observed learning biases may reflect stable individual traits.
224  species following rules of contingency that may reflect strategically adaptive responses.
225                        Premorbid personality may reflect subtle changes in cerebral function, may com
226                       While this association may reflect subtle confounding or bias, we cannot rule o
227 ld contamination is removed, LFPs in general may reflect such "far-field" activity, in addition to, o
228                 Pain experienced by patients may reflect surgical complications and/or inadequate or
229                                         This may reflect that cohesin-mediated sister chromatid inter
230 ciation specifically with antidepressant use may reflect that this endpoint better captures the onset
231 myloid-beta40 after ponezumab administration may reflect the ability of ponezumab to mobilize an inte
232 a(2+)]i) in plants, and this Ca(2+) response may reflect the activities of osmo-sensory components.
233  changes preceded the date of conversion and may reflect the complicated nature of identifying the da
234 in sensitivity to the fortnightly modulation may reflect the degree of stress concentration on LFE-pr
235 ondary peak in agreement below 2500 km depth may reflect the degree-two lower mantle slow seismic str
236 nd suggest that previous conflicting results may reflect the different risk profile of women of black
237 ling became larger in short photoperiods and may reflect the differing dependence of expansion and bi
238                                         This may reflect the environmental conditions encountered by
239 pha-helical conformation was observed, which may reflect the equivalent decrease in solubility.
240 tion of giant filter-feeding anomalocaridids may reflect the establishment of highly developed plankt
241 ungi and Ascomycota groups in general, which may reflect the evolution of the biological functions of
242       The dual role of TET action on LINE-1s may reflect the evolutionary battle between TEs and the
243 opose that these neurophysiological findings may reflect the existence of a sensitive period where th
244 ncentrations in the CSF of patients with ALS may reflect the extent of microglia/macrophage activatio
245 operties of contralateral cortical responses may reflect the functional segregation of direction-sele
246 cribed in the EEG of healthy subjects, which may reflect the functioning of a recently described cing
247                               These findings may reflect the history of the Earth's atmosphere as it
248                                         This may reflect the improved service provision, but the incr
249 restricted yeast glycans, an adaptation that may reflect the incorporation of eukaryotic microorganis
250 ger inhibitory neurotransmission at baseline may reflect the integrity of transsynaptic networks that
251 the connectivity pattern of deafferented EVC may reflect the involvement of these regions in high-ord
252 larger than some of the measured data, which may reflect the lack of internal noise in this initial v
253  of the ncHLI gene family and its regulation may reflect the light/oxidative stress experienced by Pa
254                              This preference may reflect the long evolutionary association between ho
255 conditions associated with CaBP deregulation may reflect the loss of necessary structural features of
256 are not detected in the remaining 72%, which may reflect the low statistical power to model rare taxa
257 ent challenge of translational fidelity, and may reflect the mechanism that cysteine was originally a
258                    Such mixed-lineage states may reflect the molecular priming of different developme
259 n traditionally attributed to placebo effect may reflect the natural course of the disease itself.
260 all, the speed-scale normalization mechanism may reflect the natural tendency of the visual system to
261 articipation coefficient and strength, which may reflect the observed whole-brain changes in function
262 et-based search engine and social media data may reflect the occurrence of clinically diagnosed conju
263  that this fixation-hippocampal relationship may reflect the ongoing development of lasting represent
264 on products of tyrosine residues in proteins may reflect the oxidative microenvironment in the lung o
265 on of WM damage exceeds cortical atrophy and may reflect the pathologic dissemination through structu
266 cations that have second messenger functions may reflect the physiological regulation of these channe
267               The enzymatic activity of TTPA may reflect the presence of a peptidoglycan hydrolase do
268  basal activity and pHp-PCC circuit strength may reflect the propensity for heightened reactivity to
269 from 1993 until the youngest samples in 1998 may reflect the resurgence of Hg emissions from unregula
270 itability between loneliness and neuroticism may reflect the role of negative affectivity that is com
271 structure of six genetic clusters (GCs) that may reflect the species' ecology.
272 and avoidance of conspecifics in some cases, may reflect the specific ecological circumstances of bee
273 re novel biomarkers of cell phenotypes which may reflect the status of differentiating stem cells.
274     However, although field potentials (FPs) may reflect the synaptic currents of neurons near the re
275  and social media posts about conjunctivitis may reflect the true weekly clinical occurrence of conju
276 tribution of MRI-visible perivascular spaces may reflect the underlying cerebral small vessel disease
277 ggesting the course of CMH across adult life may reflect the underlying course of airway disease acti
278               Because altered EV composition may reflect the underlying disease condition, circulatin
279 t the spatial anisotropy of spike patterning may reflect the underlying organization of motor cortex
280 abundance preserved in Qinghai Lake sediment may reflect the variations of nutrient level and salinit
281 genotype-specific evolution of these regions may reflect their fitness.
282 rience-dependent plasticity in the OB, which may reflect their unique functional roles in information
283             The lack of genetic transmission may reflect there being different genetic effects on the
284  associations in the full and P-VLBW cohorts may reflect true differences, the association of a reduc
285  the combination of cetuximab and irinotecan may reflect true drug synergy or persistent irinotecan s
286               Serum cytokines and chemokines may reflect tumor biology and host response in follicula
287 ed strongly with CIN25, so a high CA20 score may reflect tumors with high CIN and potentially other a
288 he disparate phenotypes of these pex alleles may reflect unanticipated functions of the peroxisomal A
289              The differences reported herein may reflect unappreciated clinical differences in patien
290 age of interstitial fluid from the brain and may reflect underlying cerebral small vessel disease (SV
291  transitions in life cycle complexity, which may reflect underlying stage-dependent constraints.
292                                         This may reflect unidentified differences in exposure of the
293 ggests differences among family members that may reflect unique regulatory inputs in the cell.
294 terns to guide lower-level category learning may reflect uniquely human capacities tied to language a
295 ts tended to have higher assay scores, which may reflect use patterns or less favorable tumor biology
296  variation in their cognitive abilities that may reflect variation in external inputs and experience
297 ns of DF properties with respect to efficacy may reflect variation in measurement methodology, nature
298 LA-C by mass spectrometry; these differences may reflect variation in the conformation or location of
299 tead, individual differences in intelligence may reflect variations in domain-general processes that
300 gan transplant recipients with CMV infection may reflect vascular inflammation and is associated with

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