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Discover LudwigThe phrase "augmented relaxation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing enhanced or improved states of relaxation, often in relation to technology or therapeutic practices.
Example: "The new meditation app offers augmented relaxation techniques that help users achieve a deeper state of calm."
Alternatives: "enhanced relaxation" or "improved relaxation".
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The augmented relaxation responses to sodium nitroprusside, an external source of NO, suggest impaired NO bioavailability and, together with decreased relaxation responses to acetylcholine, strongly suggest diminished endothelial function.
We would suggest that a compensatory upregulation of calcium extrusion occurs in the smooth muscle of ApoE−/− mice, which allows for augmented relaxation at the earlier 2 month time-point but is "over-ridden" by smooth muscle dysfunction as age and time on high fat diet increases.
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However, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, captopril (10−5 mol/l) augmented relaxations to angiotensin-(1 7).
Accordingly, we tested the hypothesis that MSCs stimulate EPC function and augment vascular relaxation in patients with HF due to either idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) or ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM).
The study may be underpowered as the power analysis was based on a previous study using a muscle relaxant, and the fit of the i-gel might be partially augmented by muscle relaxation.
8 Since muscle relaxants reduce the pharyngeal space and occasionally collapse the upper airway, the fit of the i-gel might be partially augmented by muscle relaxation.
Evodiamine significantly augmented both the corporal relaxation and the accumulation of cyclic nucleotides to sodium nitroprusside and forskolin, respectively.
The framework is modeled as a mixed integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problem and the outer-approximation method with equality relaxation and augmented penalty (OA/ER/AP) is employed to solve it.
The systolic aortic pressure wave of the heterozygous mice is augmented, while the diastolic relaxation is significantly slowed (Munir et al, 2007; Fig 6B).
Dietary capsaicin did not affect the blood pressure (data not shown) but markedly augmented the endothelium-dependent relaxation observed in both the aorta and mesenteric arteries (MA) of db/db mice (Aorta Emax: 45.59 ± 2.35 in control vs 71.07 ± 3.02 in capsaicin-administered mice, P<0.01; MA Emax: 50.36 ± 3.73 in control vs 62.94 ± 2.68 in capsaicin-administered mice, P<0.05).
Further, such differences could probably be augmented by the additional T2* relaxation perturbations resulting from the first pass Gd-DTPA.
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