Both octopamine and serotonin inhibit bursting activity, suggesting that neurosecretion is controlled by these neuromodulators. |
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The spiral wave inhibits normal waves, just as eddies in a stream inhibit the smooth flow of water. |
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None of these problems is critical, but they all act to inhibit the process of renewing Australia's economic infrastructure. |
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Supplements of bacteria types or compounds that inhibit methane production could be placed in cow feed to reduce methane production. |
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Addition of casein was aimed to inhibit strong adhesion of vesicles to the bottom glass slide of the observation chamber. |
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Activation of dopamine D 2 like receptors is known to inhibit the activity of dopaminergic neurons in the ventral tegmental area of the brain. |
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However, it has been noticed that some of these chemicals, including amitrole, can also inhibit the activity of the peroxisomal catalase. |
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A primary function of the frontal and prefrontal lobes is to inhibit responses. |
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He demonstrated the value of infantry strongholds, when they were properly supported, to inhibit enemy armoured thrusts. |
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They activate mature osteoclasts indirectly through osteoblasts, inhibit osteoclast cell death, and stimulate osteoclast progenitor formation. |
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It has been shown to inhibit the enzymes that convert citrate into coenzyme A, essentially preventing the body from storing excess energy as fat. |
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A single nucleotide heterology was shown to inhibit recombination in bacteria, in yeast, and in mammalian cells. |
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Antibacterial grapefruit seed extract and perilla seed extract help inhibit the bacteria that can cause plaque and tooth decay. |
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Several serpins inhibit cysteine proteinases, and a few, such as ovalbumin and angiotensinogen, are non-inhibitory. |
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They also subdue signals from the sympathetic nervous system and inhibit deleterious overgrowth of damaged heart muscle. |
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Furthermore, estrogen was found to inhibit PAI1 protein synthesis in oviductal cells. |
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Melatonin may inhibit ovulation, causing some women to have difficulty getting pregnant. |
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Endostatin and angiostatin are natural inhibitors of angiogenesis that have been shown to inhibit the growth of a number of human malignancies. |
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It turns out that the active form of vitamin D is one of the most potent hormones to inhibit cell proliferation. |
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Being a lipophillic compound, it can inhibit or bind to several regulatory enzymes and proteins. |
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I assured her I would reset the timers so the sprinklers would in no way inhibit the yard crew. |
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Any ideas on how I might inhibit the growth of my lily of the valley without doing harm to surrounding grass and shrubs? |
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The more isolated the tasks are, the more you inhibit their ability to function as a team. |
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Both the very high residual sugar and the trace materials secreted by the botrytis into the juice inhibit fermentation. |
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This can inhibit communication and lead to unresolved resentment and bitterness. |
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However, the periods of remorse do not inhibit further episodes of acting out behaviour. |
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The results described above suggest that anesthetics may inhibit yeast cell division by decreasing amino acid import. |
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In that position it will be only partially visible to visitors and effectively inhibit the growth of lichens. |
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Many mushrooms, especially reishi, contain substances that inhibit the activation of cytokines and their by-products. |
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Peptides produced in the milk during culturing seem to inhibit chemicals that constrict vessels and increase blood pressure. |
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The atmospheric flow will also have an influence, as strong vertical wind shear can inhibit cyclogenesis. |
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It has been shown to inhibit proliferation of breast cancer cells at concentrations achievable through oral supplementation. |
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Ammonium molybdate was added to all reactions to inhibit activity from non-specific phosphatases. |
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But milk appeared to inhibit the antioxidant potential of the flavonoids, reducing their absorption into the bloodstream. |
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Certain foods either inhibit or enhance the bioavailability of nonheme iron. |
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I am assuming of course, that the reasoning behind the polish was to inhibit any tarnish that typically forms with copper heatsinks. |
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If abiotic and biotic stresses inhibit proper root function, plants run into nutrient deficiencies. |
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Many antidepressants inhibit serotonin or norepinephrine reuptake or both to achieve their clinical effect. |
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Both were intended to inhibit any growth of the unbudgeable discontent the Irish were showing. |
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The fruit also has anthocyanin, which may inhibit cholesterol formation, and ellagic acid, which may block the initiation stage of cancer. |
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It is therefore unlikely that extracts of northern prickly ash would specifically inhibit fungal infections associated with mycoses. |
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Bickford speculates it's the antioxidants that help inhibit free radicals and so reduce the cumulative effects of life on the aging rat brain. |
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This nanomaterial imitates the external wrapping of the AIDS virus and it can potentially be used to inhibit its entering the cell. |
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The professor said that the antifungal drug, griseofulvin, has been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells in his laboratory. |
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In the process, boys learn to repress emotion and inhibit the expression of personal feelings. |
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Water dilutes, dissolves and helps eliminate toxins and trash that could otherwise inhibit immune function, muscle recovery and growth. |
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Lactic acid-producing bacteria were thought to inhibit the growth of putrefactive bacteria in the intestines. |
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Herbicides inhibit the flow of natural and synthetic auxins, which are necessary for proper plant growth. |
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The modified write inhibit threshold essentially facilitates an acceptable delay in activating a write inhibit signal. |
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Loop diuretics inhibit sodium and chloride reabsorption in the thick ascending loop of Henle. |
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We know, for example, that H5N1 is sensitive to antiviral drugs that inhibit one of its important enzymes, called neuraminidase. |
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In contrast to moving from outdoors to neck tethers, moving from outdoors to indoor gestation pens or stalls did not inhibit litter size. |
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In vitro studies demonstrate probiotic agents inhibit adherence of dysbiotic organisms to intestinal epithelial cells. |
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The hawthorn plant contains pharmacologically active flavonoids that inhibit vasoconstriction and actively dilate blood vessels. |
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Administration of this drug with probenecid should be avoided as it has been found to inhibit the renal excretion of meropenem. |
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That old Asian standby, soya, contains isoflavonoids, which help inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells. |
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At low concentrations, cytochalasin D is reported to inhibit actin polymerization. |
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This points to the entrenched vested interests that will inhibit discussion of this issue. |
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The ability of coal-derived fulvic acid to inhibit the growth of bacteria was examined. |
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The science of virology substantiates that there are mechanisms in a healthy organism that can and do inhibit the invasion of viruses. |
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Overuse of this technology may inhibit rather than promote critical thinking in our students. |
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Diversification can also imply increased bureaucratization and operational controls within firms and inhibit innovation. |
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Many non-geniculate coralline algae have been suggested to actively inhibit colonization of epiphytes by shedding epithallial cells. |
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The securities commission was institutionally too weak, and legal authority too dispersed, to inhibit questionable activities. |
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Then I was instructed to inhibit this behaviour by electromyographic biofeedback. |
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Nor can you allow his prior experience to inhibit you, since it does not put you at a disadvantage in any way that really matters. |
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Unlike liquid extracted from other varieties of citrus, grapefruit juice can inhibit enzyme reactions in the gut. |
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This reason is cited by 15 percent of respondents as a factor which either has or will inhibit them from seeing a psychotherapist. |
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High testosterone levels inhibit hair growth in human males and leads to male pattern baldness. |
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The failures are used as a key to understanding the underlying mental processes that inhibit development. |
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In addition, vomiting and accompanying gastric stasis can inhibit the effectiveness of oral analgesics. |
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Honey has superb anti-microbial and antibacterial properties that include the ability to inhibit salmonella, E. coli, shigella, and candida. |
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Since undecylenic acid acts systemically, oral administration can inhibit or even prevent oral candidiasis, or thrush. |
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With reduced levels of cholesterol, statins also inhibit the synthesis of bile acids. |
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It also can induce an early turn of the hand at the release point, and hinder and inhibit a clean, smooth follow-through. |
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Yes, but the practical effect of the inhibition on the lawyer to give a communication is to inhibit the receipt of the communication by the person to whom it is directed. |
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Staff shortages and the poor utilization of support staff inhibit the provision of clinical pharmacy services in all but the main tertiary care hospitals. |
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Since the FDA approved Plan B in 1999, repeated studies have shown the drug does not inhibit implantation. |
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The foreknowledge of guilt, mortification and a head that feels as though it has been opened with a tin-opener ought to inhibit any species capable of walking upright. |
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As scale decreases, viscous forces inhibit separation with the consequence that the additional lift must diminish and, at some unknown Re, disappear. |
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Calcium propionate is added to foods to inhibit mold growth. |
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Other products are designed to inhibit the growth of mold and mildew. |
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Finally, legumes are an important source of valuable phytochemicals such as saponins, which tonify the immune system and inhibit the DNA synthesis of cancer cells. |
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In addition, probiotics exert protective effects through production of hydrogen peroxide and benzoic acid, which inhibit many pathogenic, acid sensitive bacteria. |
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In all experiments the algae were treated with benzoquinone, to inhibit metabolic activity in the chloroplast and to maintain an oxidized plastoquinone pool. |
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I have used grounded research to explore how middle managers might facilitate or inhibit change by managing or mismanaging the emotions of their employees. |
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Initial attention was drawn to hypericin and pseudohypericin since they inhibit the enzyme monoamine oxidase, as do several pharmaceutical antidepressants. |
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Typically, unlearning old habits is harder than learning new ones, so much of the time in lessons focuses on learning to inhibit old bodily responses. |
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Vascular brachytherapy is now being used to inhibit the formation of scar tissue after a patient undergoes a balloon angioplasty of the heart for vascular stenosis. |
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Procaine and steroids can inhibit the excitement of nerve endings. |
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Although several synthetic compounds inhibit this key pigment enzyme, the scientists found that usnic acid was over 10 times more effective than others tested. |
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Water is a major issue that can catalyze the peace process or inhibit it. |
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Most modern synthetic organophosphorus compounds are tailor-made to inhibit acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme essential for life in humans and other animal species. |
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The presence of ice on the continents and pack ice on the oceans would inhibit both silicate weathering and photosynthesis, which are the two major sinks for CO 2 at present. |
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In the sea pansy, Renilla koellikeri, serotonin can stimulate rhythmic muscular contraction and spawning, and melatonin can inhibit these contractions. |
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Similar to the effects of a thick atmosphere, a vertical column of water would also inhibit the formation of impact craters from smaller impactors. |
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It does inhibit the rusting process, at least for six months or so. |
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The federal government stepped in with safety requirements that essentially eliminated the daredevil antics, but didn't inhibit the growth of passenger airlines. |
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Many developing nations, on the other, argue that intellectual property rights inhibit economic development by restricting use of existing knowledge. |
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In the pregnant cow, the conceptus must inhibit the release of uterine PGF 2alpha so that the corpus luteum continues to secrete progesterone and pregnancy can be established. |
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The exact mechanism of action is not known, but activation of the spinal interneurones or adrenergic neurones, which inhibit bladder activity, has been postulated. |
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This is due to a phenomenon known as allelopathy where there are chemicals in the leaves, flowers and stems of the flamboyant which inhibit the growth of other plants. |
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Zinc has been shown to inhibit some functions of polymorphonuclear leucocytes, to inhibit alveolar macrophage activity, and to facilitate pulmonary tissue injury. |
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How much do you think the resistance to this sort of technology, you know, the public resistance to what are called Frankenfoods is likely to inhibit that sort of progress? |
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Additionally, monascus pigments, purpurin, chlorophyllin and curcumin were reported to inhibit the mutagenicity of heterocyclic amines and other carcinogens. |
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Cophie is Ewe, not Asante, a fact that did not inhibit his apprenticeship to an Asante weaver and his adaptation of Asante-style motifs along with the Ewe patterns. |
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Quite apart from the discoordination generated by such imposed prices in the markets for existing goods and services, price restraints also may well inhibit the discovery of wholly new opportunities. |
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A selective reuptake inhibitor will inhibit the reuptake of a specific neurotransmitter with negligible or no effects on the reuptake of other neurotransmitters. |
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High-fiber diets can increase gas production by colonic flora and inhibit gas transit leading to gas retention, notable borborygmus, abdominal pain, and flatulence. |
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But for some energy suppliers, this bill won't inhibit Wall Street's brazenness. |
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Fruits that are to be eaten raw, and so cannot be blanched, are often packed in sugar or dipped in syrup before freezing, to exclude air and thus inhibit enzyme action. |
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In chemotherapy, the drug has been shown to inhibit the activity of an enzyme essential for the replication of cancer cells, thereby preventing their spread. |
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Anabolic therapies, such as human growth hormone and anabolic steroids, that promote protein synthesis or inhibit protein breakdown also have been used. |
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Although the mineral can inhibit viral reproduction in test tubes, study results have been mixed, possibly because of insufficient doses or the type of zinc lozenges used. |
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Oral contraceptives inhibit pituitary production of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone by providing synthetic estrogen and progesterone to the user. |
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Dietary phenolics also can inhibit insect pathogenic baculoviruses. |
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Even in low concentrations in drinking water supplies, perchlorate is known to inhibit the uptake of iodine by the thyroid gland. |
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These widely spaced levels inhibit equal partition of heat energy into rotational motion in hydrogen at low temperatures. |
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It will not inhibit the crowth of the carrots but it will keep out the carrot fly. |
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Avidin and streptavidin, two proteins that bind to biotin, or vitamin H, may also inhibit stored grain pests by interfering with their nutrition. |
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Dr Romanovsky and his team believe they have discovered a pharmacological method to inhibit these natural defense mechanisms. |
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If the technology works well, secrecy can inhibit its deployment. |
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Omega-3 fatty acid metabolism produces eicosanoids that inhibit inflammation, blood clotting, and arrhythmias and decrease blood pressure. |
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Indeed, Type I IFNs have been shown to inhibit macrophage activation, thus discouraging mycobactericidal activities during Th1 immunity. |
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I realized that the purpose of writing is to inflate weak ideas, obscure poor reasoning, and inhibit clarity. |
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Sulfated saccharides from both red and green algae have been known to inhibit some DNA and RNA enveloped viruses. |
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The active involvement of this compound in the plant extract to inhibit plasmodial parasite growth cannot be denied. |
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Environmental factors, such as changes in oxidative stress parameters, can inhibit the growth and development of scallops. |
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The same adaptations that conserve heat while in water tend to inhibit heat loss when out of water. |
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It can linger in soil for thousands of years and its toxic breakdown products inhibit decay of other substances. |
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Lobeline and beta-amyrin palmitate from lobelia increase norepinephrine release and inhibit dopamine uptake. |
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To inhibit these problems human interventions, such as transfer of forest reproductive material, may be needed. |
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We cannot afford to lose time or focus because of stovepiped tendencies that inhibit planners from generating sophisticated solutions. |
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Huperzine-A is believed to inhibit acetylcholinesterase and enhance cholinergic neurotransmissions. |
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They are members of a new class of antiviral agents that selectively inhibit the neuraminidase of influenza A and B viruses. |
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Clopidogrel and ticlopidine are relatively slow-acting because they must be broken down by the liver before they inhibit clotting. |
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Molecules designed to block ATP from attaching to its binding domain will inhibit tyrosine phosphorylation and block signal transduction. |
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In addition, the dense canopy of Norway maples can inhibit understory growth. |
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These proteins in the tissue around the nerve fibers inhibit nerve-fiber growth. |
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Conversely, compounds that inhibit the olfactory CNG channel will inhibit smell and can be use to block malodors. |
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That should inhibit no-one, however, for this is a tasty, everyday red with bright fruitiness that concludes with touches of vanilla and nutmeg. |
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Roots of Withania somnifera inhibit forestomach and skin carcinogenesis in mice. |
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In contrast, oestrogens inhibit hair growth and a lack leads to hirsutism in post-menopausal women. |
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The same way, we can consider how managers' behavior can also inhibit entrepreneurial attitudes of potential intrapreneurs within their teams. |
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Natural sea sponges have enzymes in them that inhibit the growth of mould, mildew and bacteria. |
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A combination of freezing temperatures, poor soil quality, lack of moisture, and lack of sunlight inhibit plant growth. |
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Recently, this parasite was shown to inhibit the function of the swimbladder as a hydrostatic organ. |
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This effect results in a negative feedback process that can inhibit further development or lead to weakening. |
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These levels may not have been sufficient to activate the phytochrome response and entirely inhibit etiolation. |
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High alkaline levels inhibit ptyalin, one of the main digestive enzymes in saliva, from breaking down foods properly. |
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It is to be noted that disulfiram, one of the most often used antabuses, is known for its ability to inhibit ALDH activity. |
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In both human and animal models, researchers found that a prostaglandin known as PGD2 and its derivative, 15-dPGJ2, inhibit hair growth. |
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Saponins inhibit the growth of the promastigote forms by acting on the membrane of the parasite where they induce a drop in membrane potential. |
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The researchers have used a set of compounds, recently synthesized by Cravatt's laboratory, that tend to inhibit serine hydrolases. |
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It is the epimer of arbutin, which even in very low concentration can inhibit the activity of tyrosinase. |
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Mineral oil, corn oil, and olestra may also inhibit the absorption of zeaxanthin and lutein. |
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Erlotinib, gefitinib and afatinib inhibit tyrosine kinase at the epidermal growth factor receptor. |
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Lactates and diacetates are the chemical antimicrobials used in commercial hotdog formulations to inhibit the development of foodborne pathogens. |
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Vigorous moss growth can inhibit seedling emergence and penetration of water and fertilizer to the plant roots. |
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Other medications that could inhibit the metabolism of ramelteon include agents such as ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, and mexiletine. |
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Lidocaine and mexiletine inhibit mitochondrial oxidation in rat ventricular myocytes. |
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Similarly, Ginkgolide A and Ginkgolide B are reported to synergistically inhibit PAF-induced thrombocyte aggregation. |
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Dealcoholized red wine, and especially grapejuice, inhibit atherosclerosis in a hamster model. |
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If these high-level winds do not abate, increased wind shear will inhibit tropical storm development early in the season. |
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The ligands of bipyridine, ferrozine, EDTA and phytic acid bind to the metals, which can inhibit their reaction. |
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In addition, it can inhibit tryptophan to convert into xanthurenic acid damaging the pancreas, thereby protecting the pancreas. |
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The pique will fade in time, but it will inhibit diplomacy for a while. |
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These factors are specific for endothelial cells and inhibit their growth to a variety of angiogenic growth factors secreted from human tumors. |
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They are also testing compounds for their ability to inhibit restenosis II by performing angioplasties on pigs and introducing the compound. |
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It was shown that isoflavonoid glabridin could inhibit osteoclast maturation. |
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Tranilast has also been reported to inhibit the synthesis of collagen by fibroblasts from keroid and hypertrophic scar as well as normal scar. |
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Aciclovir, valaciclovir and valganciclovir inhibit the enzyme responsible for copying viral DNA in an infected cell. |
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Low molecular weight, saturated monocarboxylic acids combined with selected adjuvants can effectively inhibit mold spore germination. |
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Antibiotics inhibit the growth or the metabolic activities of bacteria and other microorganisms by a chemical substance of microbial origin. |
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Polypodium leucotomos is a tropical fern extract containing a natural mixture of phytochemicals that have been shown to inhibit photoaging. |
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The amino acids lysine and arginine have been shown to respectively inhibit and stimulate herpes simplex virus replication. |
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The study, published in NeuroImage, found that we have two neural networks, an analytical one and an empathetic one, and that each inhibit the other. |
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Hydralazine, a vasodilator for hypertension, and procainamide, an antiarrhythmic sodium channel blocker, inhibit DNA methylation and thereby affect the epigenome. |
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Most studies disregard convective transport of species because the porosity in common situation is small enough to inhibit macroscopic-scale flow motion. |
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Stringent regulations imposed by environmental protection agencies and ban on herbicide products are also anticipated to inhibit the market growth. |
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The two men were separated by plexiglass borrowed from the Los Angeles Kings ice hockey team at their press conference yesterday but it did not inhibit their verbal exchanges. |
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According to its recent mice experiments, an extract of white mulberry has a property to inhibit the binding of TGF-beta 1 receptors so that it can help prevent hair loss. |
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Although phosphatases other than CaN are capable of dephosphorylating the peptide, special conditions have been developed to inhibit these phosphatases. |
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Hedberg conceived of a novel approach to screening compounds that might inhibit telomerase, an enzyme that permits uncontrolled cell division in cancer. |
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While the two versions of the song are editorially unmixable, there is nothing to inhibit performers from letting elements of one inform the other. |
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For selective enrichment, Lab M's Mueller Kaufmann Tetrathionate Novobiocin Broth is formulated to inhibit the growth of Proteus species and allow Salmonellae to thrive. |
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These mutations inhibit the mechanism of action of GAA, an enzyme responsible for catabolizing glycogen, resulting in accumulation of glycogen in the lysosomes of the cells. |
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Oral contraceptives inhibit ovulation and so prevent conception. |
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Nevertheless, due to their ability to inhibit DNA transcription and replication, other similar toxins are also used in chemotherapy to inhibit rapidly growing cancer cells. |
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Experimentally disrupting microtubule dynamics in the species Strongylocentrotus pupuratus by applying colchicine stalls the ingression of PMCs, but does not inhibit it. |
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Lichens produce allelopathic chemicals that inhibit the growth of mosses. |
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Along with the heat of the boil, they cause proteins in the wort to coagulate and the pH of the wort to fall, and they inhibit the later growth of certain bacteria. |
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A study with pure prodelphinidin B3 and C2 showed that they inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells through cell cycle arrest and caspase-3 activation. |
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Drugs of the antihistaminic and proton pump inhibitor classes can inhibit the production of acid in the stomach, and antacids are used to neutralize existing acid. |
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As phenytoin has been known to inhibit ADH secretion and antagonize the hyperosmolar state, alternate antiepileptic medication may be given to avoid this. |
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Numerous compounds which inhibit renin, ACE, and the angiotensin II receptor have been used in the treatment of high blood pressure for the last 30 years. |
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They note that high catecholamine levels have previously been shown to activate hepatic glucose production and inhibit insulin-mediated skeletal muscle uptake of glucose. |
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Osteoblastic differentiation could inhibit osteoclast formation via downregulation of RANKL expression and upregulation of osteoprotegerin expression. |
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Echinacea alkylamides inhibit interleukin-2 production by Jurkat cells. |
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This receptor activation can inhibit the sodium potassium chloride cotransporter and produce a loop-diuretic effect with natriuresis and kaliuresis. |
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The report cited several factors it claimed would continue to inhibit growth, most notably the difficulty in communicating the concept of cryptocurrency payments to consumers. |
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Degarelix, a gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor antagonist, helps suppress the testosterone secretion so that it can inhibit the growth of prostate cancer. |
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One hypothesis for this is that P1 may contain more than one lytic replicon and inactivation of all replicons is required to inhibit lytic growth. |
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While occupants get quite decent legroom in the front and rear compartments, the GEN-2's sweepback styling is likely to inhibit some rear seat passengers. |
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Convergently, it suggests that EGCG may inhibit CTGF expression via blocking NF-KB activation in cardiac fibroblast and thereby ameliorate cardiac fibrosis. |
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The DDST was also performed on MH agar plates containing cloxacillin to inhibit cephalosporinase activity of natural producers of those inducible cephalosporinases. |
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Trauma alone, like acupuncture, may induce lipoatrophy, possibly via secretion of cytokines by macrophages that enhance lipocyte catabolism and inhibit lipogenesis. |
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A derivative of andrographolide, namely dehydroandrographolide succinic acid monoester has further been shown to inhibit the human immunodeficiency virus in vitro Chang et al. |
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Take a cool bath or head for the swimming pool, though this can be counterproductive if it's too cold, because the capillaries in the skin constrict and inhibit heat exchange. |
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Chinese sea-goers were the first to control their ships with sails and rudders, employ compartmentation, paint vessels' bottoms to inhibit wood rot, and build dry docks. |
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Over the past decade, researchers have learned that some commensal skin bacteria secrete compounds that inhibit excess inflammation during injury. |
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We then used pertinent small molecules to either enhance or inhibit pathways that are active or inactive, respectively, in the embryo during Schwann cell differentiation. |
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The typical strategy to inhibit fomite transmission of microbes is to clean and disinfect the surfaces that are likely to be points of cross contamination. |
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It is believed that stabilization of transthryetin will inhibit further amyloid deposition and stop progression of the disease in FAP and FAC patients. |
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Step 1 is a toothpaste that delivers stannous fluoride, uniquely formulated to help inhibit the growth of plaque bacteria associated with gingivitis. |
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Deoxynivalenol is a trichothecenes which is a large group of sesquiterpenoid antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesis in eukaryotes also referred to as vomitoxin. |
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Various biochemicals isolated from the urine of pregnant women have been put forth as immunosuppressives that could inhibit the mother's rejection response. |
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Some researchers are testing drugs that specifically inhibit the synthesis of thromboxanes, substances made by the body that cause vessels to constrict. |
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The accumulation of sediments atop and surrounding the reef structure will inhibit the growth of oysters and other epibenthos on the installed reef and should be avoided. |
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Ceramides have also been shown to inhibit melanogenesis, the process by which the skin produces the hyperpigmentation behind age spots and other discolorations of the skin. |
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The additive is called Quoral, and it works by creating impermeable overlapping platelets in the walls of a monolayer HDPE bottle to inhibit passage of gas. |
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