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Several class III anti-arrhythmic compounds, such as amiodarone and sotalol, prolong phase 3 of the cardiac action potential and are recognised to reduce the occurrence of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias [ 119], although these compounds affect several different aspects of cardiac electrophysiology.

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Furthermore, 3% of green tea extract emulsion was recognised to reduce skin sebum production in healthy human volunteers using sebumeter [ 49].

Previous in vitro experiments have demonstrated that members of the Butyrivibrio group are able to biohydrogenate unsaturated FAs more rapidly than other species, and that only B. proteoclasticus has been recognised to reduce C18 1 to C18 0 [ 5].

Although direct health care costs may be relatively modest compared to some other chronic disease (on average £49 per person per annum in the UK [ 4] after adjustment for inflation [ 5]), indirect costs such as work and school absenteeism and reduced workplace productivity are recognised to be considerable.

Improving the timeliness of testing and treatment was recognised to be a key strategy to reduce population prevalence.

The report argues that women will continue to experience inequality unless their "vastly disproportionate levels of unpaid care work are recognised, reduced and redistributed".

These strategies are recognised globally as fundamental to reducing smoking prevalence and associated health risks [ 1].

Glasgow 2014 has been recognised for efforts to reduce carbon emissions, waste and promote healthy living.

It has also long been recognised that reducing the psychological distance between people and climate change is an important challenge.

Structural reforms are recognised as beneficial not only when they reduce public expenditure in a socially sustainable way, but also when they increase expenditure in the short-term in order to improve economic performance and budget balances in the medium to long-term.

Consistent with our previous study, exendin-4 (and insulin) had no effect on cardiac morphometry or cardiomyocyte area in diabetic animals, although both body weight and LV mass were reduced by STZ, which are recognised features of this model [ 34, 45].

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