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In 1916, during World War I, he saw the possible advantages of shorter wavelengths that would permit the use of reflectors around the aerial, thus minimizing the interception of transmitted signals by the enemy and also effecting an increase in signal strength.
It also stimulates the sympathetic ganglia and adrenal medulla effecting an increase in circulating epinephrine and norepinephrine [ 34].
These observations suggest that there is a need for prescribing LAI for effecting an increase in efficacy and functioning.
If a screened subject refuses treatment, s/he incurs screening costs to no benefit, thereby effecting an increase in the programme's ICER.
Si et al [ 17] recently showed the knockdown of miR-21 inhibited tumor cell growth in vitro and in vivo by effecting an increase in apoptosis associated with downregulation of Bcl-2 expression, a potent anti-apoptotic regulatory factor.
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"Together with the need to make wines that stand out from the crowd in this overcrowded marketplace, this will effect an increase in the range of styles of wine available".
Moreover, in Golgi cells, GluRδ2 expression does not effect an increase in the number of spines.
Straining effected an increase of the electromyographic activity of the crural diaphragm and of the lower esophageal pressure.
Straining effected an increase in the EMG activity of the CD and in the lower esophageal pressure.
And some H.I.V. educators now fear that this more casual use of Viagra could lead to an unfortunate side effect: an increase in unprotected anal intercourse.
Moving the clock ahead in the spring provides a pleasant extra hour of sunlight at the end of the day, but according to Swedish researchers it may have an unpleasant side effect: an increase in heart attacks.
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