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It is suggested that the site-isolation effect of dendron wedges is attributed to prevent the core luminorphores from approaching electrodes efficiently.
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Failure of monotherapies is also attributed to their inability to prevent deterioration of pancreatic β-cell function, which is commonly observed in diabetes [ 13, 14].
In previous studies, some of the response to endogenous ABA in roots at low Ψw was attributed to its ability to prevent synthesis of excess ethylene, which otherwise would inhibit root elongation and promote radial swelling [ 41].
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A similar role has been attributed to BRCA2, which prevents MRE11-mediated degradation of nascent DNA (Schlacher et al. 2011).
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Originally, the effect was attributed to aspirin's ability to prevent blood clots, which can cause heart attacks or strokes.
The use of PDDA allowed to prevent cracking attributed to drying shrinkage and obtain thick and adherent films.
These analyses generally have determined a beneficial effect of alcohol, which has been attributed to alcohol's ability to prevent ischemic events in the circulatory system (Peters et al. 2008; Tyas 2001).
This is attributed to periglacial processes that prevent organic matter with oxygen-functional groups from moving downward in the soil profiles.
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