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Serum glucose, TG, TC, ALP and ALT were brought back to normal levels.
Sulfite levels are brought back to normal when we co-expressed the interspecies shopperD.v.
Each time it does, the strength of the signal is brought back to normal and the possibility of reduced security is avoided.
Many kosher wines are flash-pasteurized -- heated briefly and then brought back to normal temperature -- although, again, people disagree on whether this is necessary and how it affects the wines.
"This chip recovery appears set to unfold in classic, accelerating fashion as the summer concludes, the fall buying season commences, inventories are brought back to normal levels throughout the electronics food chain and confidence continues its restoration from last September's unduly depressed lows," he adds.
She added that standards have "mostly been brought back to normal" now, since there are not as many unaccompanied minors.
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The authors suggest that, over a time span of several decades, other factors seem to bring back to normal functions that were initially dysregulated in the absence of leptin, such as thyroid axis activity, reproduction, and possibly immunity.
Supplying the mouse with either the altered (mutant) or wild-type (normal) huntingtin protein can rescue the non-huntingtin phenotype, meaning that the mouse can be brought back to a normal state.
The level of lipid peroxidation (LPO) markedly increased in carcinogen administered animals, which was brought back to near normal by apigenin treatment.
Thus, excessively high or low calcium level is brought back to a normal level by such PTH feedback mechanism.
According AEMO standards, the frequency deviation must be brought back to its normal operating band within five minutes under any contingent event.
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