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1 ironment, suggesting that rhythms in inflammatory mediators might not be a direct consequence of intrinsic clocks.
2                           Consequently, economic inequality might not be a plausible explanation for the heterogeneous re
3 seems to possess a potential diagnostic value for G-AgP, it might not be a proper predictor of clinically favorable treat
4              The failure of initial pharmacological therapy might not be a reason to abandon a pharmacological treatment
5  of HIV suppression due to donor-derived HIV superinfection might not be a significant clinical concern in carefully moni
6 or the clinical use of these drugs in patients with NS, but might not be a sustainable therapeutic option.
7                            In aquatic environments, species might not be able to redistribute poleward or into deeper wat
8 lts suggest that focusing solely on closing alcohol outlets might not be an effective strategy to reduce alcohol-related
9 uniquely characterized by focal pyogenic complications that might not be apparent clinically.
10 eases and SpO(2) decreases with elevation, these thresholds might not be applicable at all altitudes.
11 intervals, suggesting the association in the first interval might not be causal.
12  for the first time that these specific epigenetic patterns might not be directly transmitted to the next generation.
13 ansfer-induced immunogenic tolerance in OVA-sensitized mice might not be due to SOCS3 gene depletion.
14       Thus, geographical targeting of high prevalence areas might not be effective for broader epidemic control depending
15                           Additionally, access to medicines might not be equitable across at-risk populations, and treatm
16                       The effect of blood pressure lowering might not be evident in specific domains of cognitive functio
17             However, achieving CR after PCI or CABG surgery might not be feasible owing to patient comorbidities, anatomi
18 hly artificial methods of stone induction and, as a result, might not be fully applicable to the study of natural stone i
19 tions might be more applicable to high-income countries and might not be generalisable because of regional differences in
20              Study limitations include that our conclusions might not be generalizable to other settings because our mode
21                                   Early microbiome measures might not be good predictors of growth and OTU information mi
22                 However self-reported sleep characteristics might not be highly accurate, and misreporting could relate t
23 3% of patient population with single-allele DHCR7 mutations might not be ideal candidates for CAR use, especially if they
24 es a reversible ruthenation process and C-H metalation step might not be involved in the rate-determining step.
25  information also comes at a cost to patients that might or might not be justified by our present understanding of clonal
26 tective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 after primary infection might not be likely.
27 ased on number of recurrent events or young patient age and might not be necessary for some patients with diverticulitis
28 quire treatment with systemic antifungal medication, but it might not be necessary to stop systemic immunomodulatory medi
29  should be treated accordingly; a follow-up biopsy might or might not be necessary.
30 eductive elimination to forge C(sp(3))-OC(sp(3)) using I(2) might not be operative.
31 gest that CEM, although it achieves good covariate balance, might not be optimal for large claims-database studies with r
32 o an impaired neuronal positioning, the duplication variant might not be pathogenic.
33 suggested that a large portion of decadal GMSST variability might not be predictable.
34 curred within weeks of contact investigation initiation and might not be preventable through prophylaxis.
35 gressive, and there is now evidence that CTE neuropathology might not be progressive in some individuals.
36 ctors that require structural or topological features which might not be readily available.
37 ng proper nutrients from the polychaetes, female broodstock might not be ready to develop its ovary.
38  possible hospital cost-savings by targeting oxygen therapy might not be realized.
39 er, the relationship between genital and subjective arousal might not be relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of sexua
40 tors for salivary gland dysfunction in female NOD mice, and might not be representative of the mechanisms operative in SS
41 eferred to as six cysteines in forty-five residues (SCIFFs) might not be sactipeptides as previously thought.
42                                                Some markers might not be specific enough to the prostate to be used as in
43 ssibility that the inhibition of their catalytic activities might not be sufficient per se to block tumorigenic processes
44 ow that in BRCA2-deficient cells, rescuing fork degradation might not be sufficient to ensure fork repair.
45 st that environmentally sustainable land-use planning alone might not be sufficient to prevent potentially dramatic biodi
46 intermediate optima (phenology stages), this implementation might not be the most convenient.
47 merging from the genital compartment after ART interruption might not be the same as those emerging from blood plasma.
48  clues provided by electrocardiography and echocardiography might not be typical.
49  challenges of developing and deploying these interventions might not be unique to these settings, the global health comm
50 s parameters in this preclinical model, inhibitors of SphK2 might not be useful for treatment of this devastating disease