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Chemical effects are recognised to be dominant at low frequency (Suslick et al. 1999), while physical effects are dominant at high frequency as it requires very high energy input to generate cavitation at high frequencies.

Indirect effects are recognised as interaction with objects, for example, interference with AIMD, including cardiac pacemakers and other implants or contact currents in humans who are in contact with objects exposed to EMF).

Direct effects are recognised as interaction with the human body, assessed by EMF at the workplace and induced in the body, with respect to the thermal effects of exposure (investigated by E- and H-field measurements near SWD and assessed in accordance with the exposure limits called action levels).

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No confounding effects were recognised.

While the importance of the value of DPD and TS for antitumour effects is recognised, the contribution of the different pathways to 5-FU activation is still unclear.

Side-effects are recognised to be a potent contributor to non-compliance in antihypertensive therapy [ 30, 31] and the higher rates of treatment raise the possibility that side effects of antihypertensive therapy in those with dementia may be either unrecognised or unreported, in which case the favourable risk to benefit ratio observed in trials of the non-frail may not apply.

It does not seem that the "healthy immigrant effect" is recognised in many developed immigration countries [ 33, 34] can be proved through our results in Czechia.

In their view America would, in effect, be recognising Iran as a regional hegemon; and with sanctions lifted, Iran would have more resources to support its allies and proxies around the Arab world.

Animal studies suggest that apart from possibly the vinca alkaloids, significant acute vascular disruptive effects are unlikely (Chaplin and Hill, 2002), but longer term antiangiogenic effects of chemotherapy are recognised (Miller et al, 2001).

T3 is the principal bioactive hormone and although non-genomic effects of TH are recognised [5], its major actions are mediated by binding to a receptor (TR) in the nucleus of target cells (Fig. 1).

Drawing on comparative qualitative research conducted in the UK and the Nordic region, we argue that although available data lack direct comparability, there is evidence that access to nature generates the same health-enabling effects in custody as are recognised in healthcare facilities.

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