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The phrase "contributed to reverse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a situation or process that is being turned around or dealt with in the opposite manner to which it was before. For example, "The new policy contributed to reverse the decrease in public transportation usage."
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In industrialised countries, even tough a decline in TB incidence rates has been shown over the last century [ 2], an increase in immigration [ 3] of people from high TB incidence areas has recently contributed to reverse this downward trend [ 4- 6] and to the re-emergence of TB as a matter of public health concern [ 2, 7].
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Britain's ultimately successful military response to retake the islands during the ensuing Falklands War was viewed by many to have contributed to reversing the downward trend in Britain's status as a world power.
This trend lasted until 2008, when reforms which improved working conditions in Spain contributed to reversing the flow.
The mobility of nurses lasted until 2008, when reforms improved working conditions in Spain and contributed to reversing the flow.
Understanding how these serines contribute to reverse transcription and how phosphorylation affects that contribution is important to understand the mechanism for how the CTD functions.
Nobiletin (NOB) exhibits a wide spectrum of beneficial biological properties including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic actions and contributes to reverse learning impairment in Alzheimer's disease rat.
The quantity of viral RNA contributing to reverse transcription can thus be estimated as the difference between the viral RNA content under AZT treatment and that measured in untreated cells.
We therefore propose that both place-related drive and the firing history of cells contribute to reverse reactivation during eSWRs.
Finally, the finding that DYRK1A inhibition by pharmacological and genetic approaches contributes to reverse the abnormal neurogenesis in NPCs and neurons derived from Twin-DS-iPSCs, allows a proof-of-principle for potential screening tests using iPSC technology (Hibaoui & Feki, 2012) and should provide the basis for designing new therapeutic approaches for patients with DS.
But we can currently not exclude that the overall topology of the receptor is disrupted in ΔGPS nor can we exclude that N-terminal portions of the GAIN domain, the interspaced region between HRM and GPS (Araç et al., 2012), contributes to reverse signal.
This pragmatic strategy will help to tackle the wide inequity and inequality gap and contribute to reversing maternal deaths.
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