Example sentences of "this [noun] suggests that " in BNC.

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1 This finding suggests that the Fas gene is involved in the signalling mechanism that normally causes the self-reactive white blood cells to die .
2 This finding suggests that under situations of poor glycaemic control platelets from diabetic subjects are less sensitive to the antiaggregatory effects of prostacyclin ( Jones et al , 1985 ) .
3 This finding suggests that children were signalling their recognition of ambiguity in the message by engaging in an increased amount of comparison activity .
4 This finding suggests that the P3A + variant of α is generated by ‘ default ’ selection by the splicing machinery , while expression of the P3A - variants is regulated by tissue-specific factors in skeletal muscle .
5 This finding suggests that primary gastric MALT lymphoma forms a continuum with well delineated entities at either end , which have a graded sequence of an increasing amount of large cells .
6 This finding suggests that the cyclo-oxygenase pathway could be an important contributor to the production of reactive oxygen species in the inflamed mucosa .
7 This finding suggests that the increase in mucosal resistance produced by adaptive cytoprotection becomes much stronger in linoleic or eicosapentaenoic acid fed rats than in those fed the oleic acid diet .
8 Among patients with previous melanomas the difference in age between those with atypical and normal naevus patterns ( 35 [ 16–63 ] vs 54 [ 28–79 ] years ) is significant ( p<0.01 ) ; this finding suggests that patients with an atypical naevus pattern have either genetic or early life environmental factors that accelerate the development of melanoma .
9 The fact that gastric Helicobacter pylori infection has been assessed from stool samples by this technique suggests that gastric malignancy may also eventually prove detectable in this way .
10 The first field study using this technique suggests that in a population in which persistent diarrhoea and growth failure are endemic , achlorhydria is common .
11 To counter this Hargreaves suggests that heads of departments should guarantee that
12 This response suggests that patients could be infectious before sputum culture which might decrease the efficacy of relying on negative sputum culture before acceptance to meetings and other social gatherings .
13 This hypothesis suggests that governmental expenditure grows by a series of relatively sharp leaps caused by some form of emergency or crisis .
14 This study suggests that endothelial damage ( as assessed by Factor VIII-related antigen levels ) may precede evidence of in vivo platelet aggregation .
15 This study suggests that both acid induced injury and H pylori infection may play a part in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer disease .
16 This study suggests that blood flow disorders are present in recurrent Crohn 's disease that is subclinical , and are related to its endoscopic grade of severity .
17 This study suggests that octerotide may not protect against ERCP induced pancreatitis .
18 This study suggests that CSOI ( 50.8% contraction ) or adequate timing of injections with respect to meals might , at least partially , preserve gall bladder contraction and thereby might reduce the risk of gall stone formation .
19 This study suggests that if the early morning injection is taken after breakfast , the gall bladder can empty partially ( 43.4% ) .
20 This study suggests that , if it exists , cholecystectomy induced diarrhoea is rare .
21 This study suggests that extensive investigation to establish a precise cause for obscure iron deficiency anaemia is not necessary if upper gastrointestinal endoscopy , small bowel biopsy , and barium enema are normal .
22 This study suggests that in humans APGPR reaches the circulation shortly after feeding and is excreted in the urine .
23 This study suggests that OMT is a potential source of specimens for measurement of antibody to gp120 .
24 The evidence from this study suggests that a very strong case can be made for widening access to higher education for mature students who do not possess standard entry qualifications .
25 This review suggests that the existence of economic accumulations of hydrocarbons in the Variscan thrust province of southern England is at least as likely as in its counterparts in Europe or in North America .
26 Some of this research suggests that in certain cases , for example the bauxite and aluminium industry , the global disposition of power is still very much in favour of the First World TNCs , while in other cases , for example petroleum and perhaps copper , the balance of power has shifted in recent decades , and the First World TNCs have to be content with a smaller share of the revenues .
27 This chapter suggests that the stars are merely a ‘ stageprop ’ for contacting the cosmic force , which the Bible describes as an evil spirit .
28 Much of the historical evidence presented in this chapter suggests that under the harsh conditions of poverty which prevailed for most people in the early industrial period , family relationships necessarily were highly instrumental , with support being offered only if there was some hope of mutual benefit precisely because anything else would have been an unaffordable luxury .
29 Moreover , the analysis of this chapter suggests that efficiency is likely to differ under different regulatory regimes .
30 This reasoning suggests that capital flows are potentially more stabilizing under floating .
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