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Looking back at my own life, there are the things that can trip us up and dampen that spirit.
In test tube studies, acidity was shown to ramp up the activity of osteoclasts, cells that promote bone loss, and dampen that of osteoblasts, cells involved in bone formation.
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In both straights and bends we found the combination of excellent suspension geometry, balanced weight and smart dampening that was on the firm but not teeth-rattling side just about perfect.
Statins and other drugs can dampen that immune reaction; a 2012 trial in sepsis patients showed that atorvastatin reduced the risk of progressing to severe sepsis by 83%.
A bad experience with the federal civil service hiring process -- a now all too common occurrence -- could dampen that spirit and add to the general disillusionment with government and government service.
Mr. Limbaugh, who is heard on WABC-AM in New York and counts his audience as closer to 20 million, has done nothing to dampen that anticipation.
Obama's decision could dampen that effort as those groups turn their anger on the White House and congressional Democrats.
Yesterday's revelations will do nothing to dampen that speculation.
The market is volatile, although foreign investment may help to dampen that.
So George Osborne's stamp duty reforms, caning purchases above £1m, were partly designed to dampen that market.
A rise in the purchasing managers' indices for both manufacturing and services in December had been a cause for optimism, but the commission's figure may dampen that.
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