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Much evidence indicates that risk factors that have a long latency or a slow effect could be important for late-onset PD.
However, the breeding program might have a slow effect on disease prevalence over a longer period, especially in dogs less than four years of age.
If these data are confirmed, it is conceivable that risk factors that have a long latency or a slow effect could be important for late-onset PD, independent from a specific effect of aging.
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Alcohol has a slowing effect (also called a sedating effect or depressant effect) on the brain.
"It's been more the inner suburbs, your one-million-plus market, that's definitely seen a slowing effect," he says.
First, when the bridge bows down, light traveling through it feels a slowing effect from the glass.
Additionally, the hypoxic threshold for regulon induction was attained with 2 mM AA which is expected to exert a slower effect on redox change compared to 10 mM AA (see methylene blue data, Figure S3 panel A), further indicating the role of O2 depletion, rather than other redox effects, in inducing the regulon.
Thus, ChEI treatment might have a slowing effect on the rising costs of community-based care.
However, if threat cues have a slowing effect on RTs, as well as an attentional cueing effect, both should be taken into account when interpreting the results.
In a second study, a slowing effect on the rate of PSA after 3 months of treatment with celecoxib was observed.
Thus, a difference in RT between these conditions could reflect two separate effects, i.e., a slowing effect of threat on RT and a difficulty in disengaging attention from the threat stimulus.
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