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That does aggravate me, I must say.
However, a previous study has confirmed that acute administration of an NK1 receptor antagonist (RP 67580) does aggravate inattentiveness in this test (Weir et al., 2014), suggesting that a lack of functional NK1 receptors could contribute to this behavioural abnormality.
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SNAP treatments did aggravate the bar phenotype by increasing oxidative species in these mutant embryos.
The exposure to UV-radiation had no effect on the MS-polymer and silicone, but did aggravate previous damage caused by moisture in case of the epoxy.
(Does meditation practice aggravate depression?) 3. Do patients continue to employ mindfulness techniques to cope with adverse mental states, three months after the course has finished?
Figure 1: Dietary cholesterol does not aggravate EAE pathology.
Does it aggravate me when I see people walk away and escape justice?
This is to be attempted only as long as it does not aggravate the individuals condition.
Occupational therapists help you learn to perform a range of daily activities in a way that doesn't aggravate your pain.
Some women living with lymphedema have managed to do repetitive upper-body exercise in a way that doesn't aggravate their symptoms.
Yankees Manager Joe Girardi said that the Yankees would try to ensure that Rodriguez was fully recovered before he returned so that he does not aggravate the injury.
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