Sentence examples for benefits for response from inspiring English sources

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MIF also promotes AMPK activation with potential benefits for response to myocardial infarction and ischemia-reperfusion. Structure-based molecular design has led to the discovery of not only antagonists, but also the first agonists of MIF CD74 binding.

Benefits for response to selection, compared to an existing approximate method, appear to be limited (~5%).

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Whereas an automatic facilitation mechanism is thought to produce a benefit for response repetitions at short RSIs, subjective expectancies are considered to replace the automatic facilitation at longer RSIs, producing a cost-benefit pattern: repetitions are faster after other repetitions but they are slower after alternations.

If OPRT and DPD are coregulated, there would be little or no additional benefit for response prediction from measuring both enzyme expressions.

Thus, drug release characteristics of formulations optimized in this study might introduce benefits for rapid response and maintenance of treatment in hypertension attacks.

Expressed in differences of benefit ratios this result indicates, that in a study with only dysthymic patients the estimated benefit risk for response between a combined treatment and a pure pharmacological treatment would be 0.95, whereas in a study with patients suffering from chronic major depression the estimated benefit ratio would be 4.02.

While generating 'super grandsires' has a major benefit for driving response to selection, it also causes a major increase in the rate of inbreeding.

For rectal cancer patients specifically, a benefit for treatment response evaluation by measuring tumour ADC values before [ 16– 19], during [ 16– 18, 20, 21], and after chemoradiation treatment has been suggested [ 22, 23].

"This novel application of next generation sequencing technology potentially has enormous clinical benefits for monitoring treatment response and screening patients in remission," she said.

The combination of (1) and (2) yields vital benefits for choosing adequate responses in, e.g., critical infrastructures, and overcomes multiple discrepancies of related work, e.g., the neglect of negative side effect of responses.

When there is considerable phenotypic plasticity underlying trait expression, individual response patterns ('norms of reaction') themselves can adaptively evolve as the benefit of responses for some habitats are lost (Scheiner 1993, 2002, and references therein).

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