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Thus, LD relationships can be seen as having equivalent effects to varying the weights assigned to variants.

Low level laser – when applied to acupuncture points – appears to exert equivalent effects to needle acupuncture [ 6], and has been shown to be a highly effective therapeutic technique for pain [ 7].

In contrast, HSA is particularly efficiently expressed in Pichia pastoris yeast, a scalable system ideal for economical large-scale pharmaceutical production, and Pichia-derived HSA has been shown to have equivalent effects to plasma-derived HSA in patients [ 42].

In the Indian Diabetes Prevention Program (IDPP), 500 mg/day of metformin, lifestyle modification, and a combination of the two had equivalent effects to improve insulin sensitivity and reduce the progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes (16).

Studies employing alternative EGFR inhibition strategies in irradiated tumour cell xenografts as well as in vitro exhibit equivalent effects to the recent ZD1839 studies from Huang et al. Thus, superior anti-tumour activity versus radiotherapy alone has been reported extensively by this research group when radiotherapy is combined with the anti-EGFR antibody IMC-C225 [ 20].

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Free movement of goods; Freedom to provide services; Advertising; Selling arrangements, Measures having equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions; Justification in the interest of the protection of health.

It is common knowledge that Article 30 EC, prohibiting "all measures having equivalent effect" to quantitative restrictions on imports of goods between Member States, has been broadly interpreted by the Court of Justice in its Dassonville judgment of July 11 , 1974

"It held that in so far as the measures had equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions on imports they were justified on the grounds of the protection of the life and health of humans".

The question thus became whether the French prohibition on resale at a loss – a prohibition that admittedly did not discriminate between nationals of different Member States-should be considered as a measure having equivalent effect to a quantitative restriction on imports from other Member States, within the meaning of the prohibition contained in Article 30 of the EC Treaty.

For instance, where ancient humans selected an individual plant or a group of plants with favorable agronomic traits (due to one or more mutations) and started to cultivate their progeny as crops, such selection may have an equivalent effect to natural selection with a strong bottleneck effect under growing conditions that differ from those of the wild ancestors [5, 11, 12, 15].

Taken together, SH showed an equivalent effect to ASA, although SH treatment was at higher doses than ASA.

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