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"The numbers of people killed in Germany by guns has been falling steadily for several years, and a large part of the reason for that is the tougher laws and diminished availability of guns," said Dagmar Ellerbrock, a history professor and authority on gun crime at Dresden's Technical University.
These changes include increased consumption of oxygen by residential or recruited inflammatory cells, and diminished availability of oxygen due to thrombosis or inflammation of the vascular support system, resulting in profound hypoxia [6] [8].
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"You have more people asking for more money and a diminished availability of funds," said Dr. Skelly, adding that the percentage of applicants receiving National Science Foundation awards had been steadily declining.
Our data confirm that delivery of both motif 1 and motif 2 leads to diminished availability of NOS3 and STAT3 mRNA.
Accordingly, the branched architectures caused a greater lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and ATP depletion, activated AMP kinase (AMPK) and disturbed redox homeostasis through diminished availability of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH), reduced antioxidant capacity of glutathione (GSH) and increased burden of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
These mechanisms of central sensitization and inhibition of the descending anti-nociceptive pathways due to a diminished availability of 5-HT and NE seem to play a key role in the pathogenesis of FM [ 9– 11].
They described them as follows: Diminished availability of water, air and water pollution, increases in population and industrial densities, and perhaps even climatic changes.
There was also diminished availability of workforce and funding to conduct observational cohort studies in nephrology, and participation in highly specialized transplant trials was low in many regions.
This arrest consequently leads to diminished availability of surface TfR and an impeded Tf uptake.
This thrombotic disorder has been attributed to a tight fibrin network responsible for a decreased permeation of flow through the clot, leading to defective thrombus lysis due to a diminished availability of fibrinolytic enzymes to the inner fibrin surface.
Laura had the highest Phy level, which might reflect the diminished availability of nutrients from grain.
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