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The phrase "as a counteracting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that serves to counteract or neutralize an effect or influence.
Example: "The new policy was implemented as a counteracting measure to reduce the negative impact of the previous regulations."
Alternatives: "as a mitigating" or "as a corrective".
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Bioactive glass (BG) is being investigated as a counteracting agent buffering the acidic degradation products.
Although Tunisia is largely Muslim, many observe that Tunisians are characteristically "European" and adhere to secular versions of republican democratic values, with Islamic political influence acting more as a counteracting force to Ben Ali's secular regime (similar to the relationship between Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and Hosni Mubarak's toppled regime).
It has been hypothesized that oxidative stress under the physiological and pathological conditions may enhance eNOS level as a counteracting defense mechanism [38], [41], [42].
An increasing population of patients with cardiovascular risk factors (i.e. metabolic syndrome) serves as a counteracting force towards this dilemma.
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However, it is likely that the 4 week duration of the clinical study was too short as to reveal a counteracting effect of calcipotriol on dermal thickness via a stimulation of collagen production.
NO acts as a vasodilator counteracting the ensuing vasoconstriction caused by endothelin-1, adenosine, and angiotensin II [29, 30].
As a drug counteracting type 2 diabetes, troglitazone increases insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in obese subjects [68 75].
Proper immune function involves a competent proinflammatory response to stimuli as well as a regulated counteracting force to restore homeostasis and prevent systemic inflammation and organ dysfunction.
So were people with an internal locus of control [ 22], which was understood by the authors as a factor counteracting personal slippery slope fears.
But it is most plausibly justified on cognitive grounds-as a way of counteracting predictable problems in individual and social cognition.
Thus, the combination of magnets acts as a negative stiffness counteracting the positive stiffness provided by the mechanical springs.
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