Sentence examples for causing a rebound from inspiring English sources

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If immunity is not built up efficiently (c<1), the proportion of individuals still susceptible to clinical malaria after the last dose of prophylactics may be large, thus, causing a rebound effect in later ages.

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The growth has not caused a rebound in the job market, they note, and large budget deficits loom for years.

The wolves killed intermediate predators, coyotes mostly, which in turn caused a rebound in the number of small mammals, including voles, gophers and ground squirrels.

After all, if people take home more money they will be able to repay their debts and fulfill their nominal savings objectives, which ought to cause a rebound in economic activity (and in prices).

The rotational arms ended in heavy weights that were swung with great velocity by two operators (working for only 20 minutes in each hour), and the elasticity of the system caused a rebound of the arm to its original position after the coin had been struck.

For example, he said, although Vietnam has greatly reduced the number of bird flu outbreaks by vaccinating poultry, no one knows if the vaccine puts pressure on A(H5N1) to mutate to develop resistance to the shot, which could cause a rebound of disease in the coming years.

The channels then open and cause a rebound excitation, which brings the membrane to threshold for Na+ channels to activate.

Clonidine, which can cause a rebound hypertension if discontinued quickly [ 29], has also been implicated in PRES [ 6].

Theoretically, the early use of steroids promotes viral replication, enhances infectivity, and possibly causes a rebound of infection.

In all three studies it was recognized that rapid rewarming of the patients would cause a rebound increase in intracranial pressure, and so gradual rewarming was used.

These results suggested that low-dose NGR-mTNF, comparable to the doses being used in the ongoing clinical trials (mouse: about 6 ng per kg; human: 0.8  μg m−2 corresponding to about 18 ng per kg) (Gregorc et al, 2010a), does not cause a rebound of the potentially proangiogenic circulating growth factors that we assessed, nor the associated mobilisation of proangiogenic BMDCs.

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