The pressor effects of epinephrine may be counteracted by medications such as phentolamine and phenoxybenzamine. |
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It is believed that the evil eye can be counteracted by many different protective and curative measures. |
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The longitudinal pressure is counteracted by the bobstays, stays and backstays. |
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At higher speeds, air drag supplies a force that must be counteracted by the engine, again consuming more fuel. |
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While his sonorous voice was a little daunting, it was counteracted by his articulate nature and respectful manner. |
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Opposition in Europe and elsewhere to the war was counteracted by a massive propaganda campaign to cow people into silence. |
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The quickness of his temper was counteracted by the generosity and benevolence of his heart. |
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Conversely, patients whose genes efficiently counteracted chemotherapy and radiation treatment had shorter survival times overall. |
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Such torques are proposed to be counteracted anteriorly by lift forces generated by the head and pectoral fins. |
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He then applied a Jubilee Clip and progressively moved the worm screw around till he counteracted the vibration. |
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Formally, this equilibrium is stable, meaning that small deviations from it are counteracted by the system's dynamics. |
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Loss of blood volume is initially counteracted by intravenous saline and later by typed and cross-matched blood transfusion. |
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In conclusion, with the necessary political will, prison overcrowding could be counteracted and prisoner rates could be reduced. |
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A stall is often followed by a spin when yaw is not counteracted through the rudder pedals. |
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These can be counteracted through astroturfing and other kinds of guerilla marketing, and human corruptibility, error, and laziness, respectively. |
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More so as numerous mitigation options in the transport sector may be counteracted by growth, mentioned Sundar. |
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The sense of tragedy, however, was oddly counteracted by the sweet colors that had been dripped and scumbled to cover the figures from head to bristle. |
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This benefit, however, is counteracted by the fact that drying of the sample is relatively inhomogeneous. |
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The premature degradation of elastin fibres is counteracted by glycoproteins and trace elements. |
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In order to neutralise the braking effect, the permanentmagnetic field is counteracted by an opposing electromagnetic field. |
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The storm on its own was still weakening, but the rapid forward motion almost counteracted the weakening as far as wind speeds were concerned. |
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But perhaps the surge of investor demand will be counteracted by a wave of supply from governments. |
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It is very obvious that these resolutions still stand, unless they have been counteracted or withdrawn. |
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It nevertheless means that after six months the full duty will be in place and the damaging effects of dumping will be counteracted. |
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It is unacceptable that our efforts should be counteracted by poor financing practice. |
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If necessary such developments should be counteracted through coordinated programmes. |
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It is true that the improvement in global demand seems to have counteracted the bad effects of the euro's appreciation on the zone's exports. |
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The corrosive action of the hypochlorite may be counteracted by the use of sodium thiosulfate or rinsing with water. |
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The member for Mississauga South gave a very reasoned argument yesterday about why members should oppose this agreement but he seems to have been counteracted by members of his party who are in favour of it. |
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Behold that I have not counteracted humanity's free will, though I can tell you that the conscience, above it, speaks unceasingly to the heart that departs from justice, charity, or reason. |
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Submarginal crop land was fenced, re-grassed, and permanently converted into community pastures which counteracted the worst of the soil drifting. |
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The Treasury itself, Mr Brown's old fief, has quietly counteracted his urge to stretch Britain's deficit yet further. In deeper ways, power was ebbing from Number 10 long before Mr Brown moved in. |
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About one-third of the drop in DVD sales in the first quarter was counteracted by rising sales of high-definition Blu-ray discs, which are more profitable. |
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Roast duck with gooseberries and cider brandy Serves 4 As with oily fish, the fattiness of duck is nicely counteracted and balanced by the sharpness and acidity of gooseberries. |
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Technically, this seasonality could be counteracted except for the economic infeasibility of year-round production, especially with recent spikes in GH energy costs. |
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But current WTO trade rules and decision making processes have not effectively counteracted power imbalances, so much as reflect and perpetuate them. |
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Causes such as exposure to delinquent behaviour, rebellion, boredom, need to assert masculinity, and labeling were counteracted in the camp experience by opportunities for healthy personal development. |
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The existence of a renowned critic who defended their street work counteracted the opinions of the more conservative critics who defined the show, Accions, as a performance by hooligans. |
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In the power of the living Christ, however, evil not only can be conceptualized and counteracted but also can be faced and rendered powerless. |
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