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Moreover, they suggest that within the context of "at risk" adolescents, prior exposure to ethanol may, among other things, augment the consequences of ethanol related social interaction by increasing the propensity to engage such setting.
Additionally, loss of Notch1 γ-secretase activity in aged mouse brain may also augment the pathological consequences of increased Aβ42∶Aβ40 ratios and increased Aβ production by increasing neurodegeneration due to the loss of activated Notch1 mediated CRE-dependent gene expression.
It was also of interest to determine whether perinatal exposure to these chemical agents would augment the neuroinflammatory consequences following exposure to the bacterial endotoxin, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), later in adulthood.
"If the snow which produces this glacier must augment, and the heat of the valley is no obstacle to the perpetual existence of such masses of ice as have already descended into it, the consequence is obvious; the glaciers must augment and will subsist, at least until they have overflowed this vale".
This has the consequence of bringing the two particles a little bit closer and, therefore, of augmenting the strength of their Coulombic interaction.
This is the consequence.
"The consequence?
The consequence is gruesome.
Use the consequence method.
V.R. augments the therapeutic process.
Advertising revenue augments the subscriber cash.
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