203) Findings support ARSAA-II A & E to ass |
204) Findings support the enduring nature of pe |
205) Findings support the importance of early d |
206) These findings support a function of OPN in medi |
207) The findings support multi-modal hand hygiene |
208) Together, our findings support that MeCP2 regulates a un |
209) Our findings support the assumption that recip |
210) These findings support the hypothesis that hallu |
211) The neuropsychological findings support the hypothesis that these |
212) Our findings support the idea that the PTGI-C- |
213) Our findings support the inclusion of self- an |
214) The findings support the notion that early-ons |
215) sociated with cortisol secretion, and our findings support the perseverative cogniti |
216) Together, our findings support the premise that variatio |
217) These findings support the viability of ibudilas |
218) These findings support the view that tDCS intera |
219) ese results, taken together with previous findings, support the use of molecular phe |
220) Our findings provide a mechanistic account of |
221) These findings provide a rational framework for |
222) Our findings provide an important stepping-sto |
223) Our findings provide consistent evidence that |
224) Taken together, present findings provide first evidence for nonadd |
225) The findings provide first evidence suggesting |
226) Our findings provide further evidence of a lin |
227) The study findings provide healthcare providers foca |
228) These findings provide in vivo evidence for a po |
229) These findings provide new information into the |
230) Taken together, these findings provide pre-clinical evidence tha |
231) The findings provide preliminary support for t |
232) These findings provide support for the stability |
233) These findings provide the first evidence that a |
234) Findings have important implications for i |
235) l determinants of sexual health, but such findings have been inconsistent, with some |
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