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Our results support the assumption of a systemic effect of depression on telomere length in the adaptive immune system [ 27].
There's no doubt that the UK's exit would have a systemic effect on the entire EU".
"There is no way they will let the bank go and create a systemic effect," said Wolfango Piccoli, co-president of Teneo Intelligence.
The acid is responsible for metabolic acidosis and optic nerve damage in the retina of the eye, leading to visual impairment, a systemic effect.
One can speculate on a systemic effect of distilled water pelvic lavage.
Recently antitumor efficacy of targeted formulations has been correlated with a systemic effect: a decrease of white blood cell count.
In the meantime, the Khashoggi ordeal looks increasingly like one of numerous shocks that are bound to have a systemic effect — and make burn rates more important than ever to control.
Only if a drug can dissolve in the gastrointestinal tract can it be absorbed, and only if it is absorbed it can have a systemic effect.
It is possible that acute suppurative S. aureus osteomyelitis caused a systemic effect exhibiting an increased white blood cell proliferation in the bone marrow of the contralateral tibia.
Overall, these increases, seemingly having not any clinical significance for ICU patients, are rather reflective of a systemic effect of NMES, in line with previous findings from our group [11, 16].
The effect of zinc lozenges seems to take place locally in the oropharynx so that it is not a systemic effect, i.e., the effect is not a dietary supplement effect.
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