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23– 27 Adverse effects associated with boost radiation include decreased cosmetic outcome, delayed wound healing, 27, 30 and altered postoperative mammographic and ultrasonographic findings at the original tumor site in case of detection of recurrent disease.
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Too often they assume that because the actual engineering solutions associated with boosting bike use are generally modest, it can all be done in a piecemeal, half-hearted way.
In the adjuvant-induced rat model of the disease, paeoniflorin significantly improved the arthritic symptoms and increased the pain threshold, changes that were associated with boosted activity of the anti-oxidant enzymes catalase and glutathione peroxidase [85].
Sunlight triggers the release of serotonin, which is associated with boosting your mood and promoting calmness and focus, while darkness triggers the release of melatonin, the hormone that helps you sleep.
A small study from Olin University published earlier this year showed that being comfortable experiencing and expressing mixed emotions was a predictor of improvements in well-being, while ignoring or evading negative feelings was not associated with boosts in well-being.
This distribution is supplied to the "subroutine" that actually constructs the classifier associated with boosting round t.
Repeated TST tests may be associated with boosting of the immune response, complicating the interpretation of the second TST reaction size[ 7, 8].
A one standard-deviation increase in their trust measure is associated with a boost to trade between two countries of 30%, and a rise in bilateral foreign direct investment of as much as 75%.They also find that high education levels and more information tend to lessen these effects (no doubt by correcting misconceptions about unfamiliar countries).
On average OPEC membership is associated with a boost of nine additional ambassadors or other representatives, compared to an equivalent country that is not an OPEC member.
Researchers noted that higher intakes of the most common saturated fats lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, and stearic acid were associated with a boost in the risk of coronary artery disease of up to 18%.
In literature reviews, severe late intestinal radiation reactions were recorded in about 10%, and were associated with pelvic boost and previous second-look laparotomy.
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