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Most importantly, this study shows that narrow-river training reduces the deposition amount over the whole LYR, but it provides little help in alleviating the development of the "suspended river".
Histopathological examination results revealed significant differences suggesting that continuous oral administration of Bacillus subtilis can be effective in alleviating the development of skin lesions induced by Dermatophagoides in NC/Nga mice [ 88].
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This study was designed to elucidate the cellular mechanism by which honokiol alleviates the development of non-alcoholic steatosis.
Blockage of lipolysis by lipases like ATGL in HSC may prevent or alleviate the development of fibrosis (Blaner et al., 2009).
This apparently critical role played by metal imbalance makes chelation therapy an attractive and challenging strategy to alleviate the development and progression of neurological disorders.
We therefore hypothesized that HS resuscitation may alleviate the development of MODS in sepsis.
A prebiotic treatment alleviated the development of disease in symptomatic beef calves.
Inhibition of mPGES-1 may be a viable method to alleviate the development of cutaneous sclerosis and is a potential therapeutic target to control the onset of fibrogenesis.
Physical activity can alleviate the development of disability [ 23], however, sustainability is key and people with poor socialisation patterns and depression are difficult to engage in new activity programmes [ 24].
Taking turmeric may potentially help alleviate the development of diabetic symptoms.
Currently, various energy conservation and carbon emission reduction technologies, including the carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, as well as other clean, low-carbon energy exploitation technologies exhibit a rapid development trend to alleviate the growing crisis of climate change.
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