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1 million (95% CI: 7.90 million-9.59 million) life years that might have been achieved if South Africa had moved swiftly to
2       We suggest that early Cretaceous surface environments might have been affected, at least in part, by Shatsky Rise s
3 6, and IL-10, likely overcoming any protective effects that might have been afforded by anti-IFN-gamma treatment.
4 N fertilizer (19.48%) and Europe had the lowest (6%), which might have been associated with the regional discrepancy in t
5 e formation of RNA and/or TNA from precursor molecules that might have been available on early Earth from prebiotic react
6 g a box model, we test the hypothesis that these low values might have been caused by an interaction of aging and hydroth
7                          These differences observed in boys might have been caused by stunting.
8                                           These differences might have been caused by the nitrogen differences between th
9                It is reasonable to think that these changes might have been caused by the type 1 DM.
10 nt contaminants of bacterially overexpressed proteins which might have been co-purified during metal affinity chromatogra
11                                                     Results might have been confounded by loss of equipoise over the cour
12 dant in metazoans, can have diverse molecular functions and might have been coopted for host genome defense more broadly.
13 ion may make the syrinx intrinsically more efficient, which might have been critical in the origin of this anatomical fea
14 roxies to assess whether, in a particular area, tidal range might have been different in MIS 5e with respect to today.
15 s, the cachers' ability to respond to the observer's desire might have been driven by the observer's behaviour at the tim
16 al(3)Pro(8)OXT and Pro(8)OXT are functional variants, which might have been evolutionarily co-opted as an essential part
17  across the various disease domains of PsA, counter to what might have been expected from basic science investigations.
18 en classified as having spontaneous resolution of chlamydia might have been exposed to C. trachomatis but not infected.
19                            High latitude sauropod dispersal might have been facilitated by Albian-Turonian warming that l
20 SHIV-infected macaques are also rare, but their development might have been faster in some of the studied macaques.
21 the maintenance of male-fertility genes on the X chromosome might have been favoured in recent population expansions that
22     First, one must consider how many nonparticipants there might have been in each category of obesity and of age at ent
23 ives ranked first at 4 weeks, patients with milder symptoms might have been included in these trials.
24 sons with active treatments such as topical corticosteroids might have been included or avoided.
25                   However, it is possible that the findings might have been influenced by social desirability bias.
26 c, phytopathogenic and symbiotic fungi were detected, which might have been introduced by human activities, transported b
27 s and the jaw in ancestral vertebrates, implying that elmo2 might have been involved in the evolution of these novel trai
28 ied in these studies and whether other important mechanisms might have been obscured.
29  diploblastic ancestor, and that slow rhythmic contractions might have been one of the earliest functions of mesodermal t
30  present at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, produce what might have been one of the largest episodes of transient clim
31 art disease on (123) I-MIBG myocardial scintigraphy results might have been overestimated.
32 of the RTT phenotype that originate in non-neuronal tissues might have been overlooked, we generated mice in which Mecp2
33                                     Although trilobite eyes might have been partly mineralized for mechanical strength, a
34 ove CCR or OS, even in patients with higher MRD, in whom it might have been predicted to provide more value.
35            Motivated by the possibility that such judgement might have been premature, we embarked on a multi-institution
36 l R01 evaluations, and additionally find that any bias that might have been present must be negligible in size.
37                           Cisplatin-ineligible patients who might have been previously treated in the perioperative setti
38 sothiocyanate (EITC) and butyl isothiocyanate (BITC), which might have been produced from dithiocarbamate-type accelerato
39 g proportion of undiagnosed HIV infections in MSM in London might have been recently acquired, which is when people are l
40                                  Among-population gene flow might have been reduced following habitat fragmentation.
41                      There was 1 serious adverse event that might have been related to FMTv.
42 lder wastewaters suggested that the observed molecular ions might have been related to hydraulic fracturing additives and
43 t positive Tajima's D values in the sliding window, so they might have been selected for environmental adaptation.
44 ake Biwa and speculated that a novel koayu-specific antigen might have been the cause of the condition.
45 nstrated, indicating that the differential effects of laser might have been the driving force behind the different treatm
46 ibility that ceramic jetting artifacts like the pee-pee boy might have been the first thermometers known to mankind, befo
47                                                 Five deaths might have been treatment-related (one in the chemotherapy al
48  Recent peatland recovery at the study site (<50 years ago) might have been triggered by ongoing rapid warming, as the ar
49                                    Formate, rather than H2, might have been used as the main electron donor by thiosulfat
50 s with </= 3 days duration to exclude cases where ketorolac might have been used for complication-related pain relief, th