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Earlier studies report equivocal effects of GHRT on insulin sensitivity in GH-deficient patients (7– 9).

Clearly, it is a tempting perspective to have a resuscitation fluid with a 'twist of an anti-inflammatory antioxidant' [ 11], but the authors' current and previous studies on NAC are exemplary for the equivocal effects of antioxidants - that is, the antioxidant paradox [ 12]: depending on transition metal release, any non-enzymatic antioxidant can become a pro-oxidant and thereby worsen damage.

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In conclusion, despite equivocal effects on homocysteine levels, consumption of a functional oil composed of MCT, phytosterols, and n-3 fatty acids for 27 days improves the overall cardiovascular risk profile of overweight women.

Therefore, it is not clear whether the equivocal effect of fluid intake volume can be attributed to thirst sensation.

By contrast, studies of reductions in antimicrobial use in communities have shown slow and equivocal effects on resistance in community-acquired pathogens (55 ).

The literature suggests that post-wildfire seeding does little to protect soil in the short-term, has equivocal effect on invasion of non-native species, and can have negative effects on native vegetation recovery, although long-term studies are needed to assess lasting impacts of seeded species.

In conclusion, VE supplementation of pregnant and lactating ewes had an equivocal effect on variables used to assess immune function.

The use of AICAR is equivocal, as other effects of AICAR have been shown to be mediated by pathways independent of AMPK and it is not a fully definitive reagent to use to solidify a conclusion about AMPK.

The investigation has been termed by many experts as "equivocal," partly because the effects of fluoride on mice differed so sharply from those on rats.

Conclusions: There is weak but equivocal evidence that the effects of homeopathic medicine are superior to placebo.

Firstly, research shows generally equivocal and non-systematic effects of the ability of foot orthoses to control motion.

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