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In experimental models of arthritis, T cell peptides from HSP60 are capable of having an effect with an efficacy that is similar to the whole protein.
In 2016 the UK rejected a popper ban precisely because they were not deemed capable of "having harmful effects sufficient to constitute a social problem".
It was a bold move capable of having an adverse effect on the team.
* Psychoactive Substances Bill Introduces ban on so-called "legal highs" by making it an offence to produce, import or supply substances capable of having a psychoactive effect on humans.
Taking his lead from Robert Brustein's 1964 book of the same name, he's been trying to pin down eight playwrights whose work is capable of having an actual effect on the world.
Burn wounds have proven to be capable of having a devastating effect both functionally and cosmetically, necessitating the search for a better and more efficient cure.
Thus, for remaining skeptics I would simply state that if a peripherally produced antibody can cause CNS disease, then a peripherally injected antibody that targets a pathologic target should also be capable of having a therapeutic effect.
Whilst urinary retention in healthy subjects is clearly undesirable, coupled with the raised residual urine volumes observed in the other two subjects who received 10 mg twice daily XEN-D0501, it does suggest that XEN-D0501 is capable of having an appropriate effect on the bladder for the proposed indication of OAB.
Lemon balm is capable of having an inhibitory effect on the herpes virus.
But are they capable of having a more widespread effect, or will they meet the admirable but more subdued fate of dozens of bands, from the Afghan Whigs to Pavement and Sleater-Kinney, who managed to become critical favorites without doing much to change the face of popular music?
Whilst communicative efforts in crises can and do bring about important positive effects they are also capable of having a range of unintended negative effects (described below).
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