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The authors explained that this brain scan can identify which Parkinson's patients are at risk of severe disease, thus enabling doctors to better manage
The authors explained that the new blood test identified specific cancer biomarkers, such as telling genetic mutations, and the presence of proteins associated
Sites are located along the northern Adriatic Sea, where extreme sea levels are highest as high storm surges coincide with high sea level rise," the authors explained.
The authors explain their take on the nature
The authors explain that this would help doctors make important treatment decisions.
It has garnered a fair amount of interest from pharmacologists, as the authors explain.
The authors explain that previous studies have shown SCFAs can trigger immune responses in the brain.
It(literally) requires'thinking outside the square', the authors explain in Neuroscience Letters.
serotonin secretion in plasma is being decreased," the authors explain.
These are all areas where we can already see technology having an impact," the authors explain.
The authors explain“Christ's face in this painting is an important discovery in itself.
As the authors explain, their data matches“the well-established genetic relationships of great apes and humans.”.
The authors explain that most of the societies with distorted sex ratios have long-held preferences for strong sons.
Income differences create an incentive for those relatively poor to steal from richer households,” the authors explain.
The authors explain that the U.S. is committed to“strategic primacy"- that is, insulation from retaliatory strike.
Traffic jams are ubiquitous in human society where individuals are pursuing their own personal objective," the authors explain.
The authors explain that the United States is committed to“strategic primacy”- that is, insulation from retaliatory strike.
you come across interactions of order 30, 40, 60 all the time," the authors explain.
This is important because, as the authors explain, there is some evidence that oxidative stress might influence the progression of osteoporosis.