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Adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) augments after environmental enrichment (EE) and it has been related to some of the anxiolytic, antidepressant and neuroprotective effects of EE.

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The museum, in the coastal town of Rockland, opened in 1948 in the crisp white Greek Revival mansion bequeathed -- along with a $1.3-million 1.3-million- by Lucy Copendowmentnsworth and augmented after her death by a handsome red brick Colonial Revival building.

For more than a year, Charles fought a delaying action in Pomerania to keep Swedish troops on German soil as long as possible, attempting to restore the prestige of Swedish arms, to keep the war away from Sweden itself, and to prepare his diplomatic offensive for splitting the coalition, augmented after 1714 by Hanover and Prussia.

Exudative PMN apoptosis was inhibited after surgery; PMN function was augmented after surgery.

Conclusion: The fetal urine production rate is augmented after acute maternal oral hypotonic rehydration after 4 hours of fluid deprivation.

The decrease in CYP2B1 activity and the increase in CYP2E1 activity were augmented after hepatic IR in ED-fed animals.

Markers were augmented after let-7 inhibition and let-7 blocked EMT in epicardial cells in vitro.

In astrocytes from the ventral tegmental area of mice, transporter currents of quinine-sensitive monoamine transporters were also augmented after two weeks of cocaine administration.

And the filter will be augmented after every iterative calculation, ensuring that the iteration point ( x_{k + 1} ) cannot return to the neighborhood of the previous iteration point ( x_{k} ).

This set-up was augmented after only seven months with Dave Bassett joining as manager, overseeing a run of form which took them to the play-offs, losing the final against Leicester City at Wembley after a long range Steve Claridge goal in the final minute of extra time.

In 1794, France's revolutionary armies began bringing pieces from Northern Europe, augmented after the Treaty of Tolentino (1797) by works from the Vatican, such as Laocoön and His Sons and the Apollo Belvedere, to establish the Louvre as a museum and as a "sign of popular sovereignty".

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