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Based on ever growing evidence on shared neurobiological pathways new effective interventions need to be explored.
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There is growing evidence that this year more than ever, the political significance of these extravagant and costly events was on the decline, just another in an ever-growing vortex of forces that help shape the election.
Growing evidence that the dice are loaded towards ever more severe local weather may make it easier for experts to explain global warming to the public, pin down costs and guide investments in everything from roads to flood defenses.
Growing evidence of an increased risk of skin cancer associated with indoor tanning (both ever and persistent) suggests that targeted interventions could have a substantial impact on primary prevention of these all-too-common and potentially lethal malignancies.
Growing evidence base.
There is ever-growing evidence of the increased and complex network of miRNA function in ES cells.
There is an ever growing body of evidence that all the important neoplastic phenotypes are driven by an alkalization of the transformed cell, a process which seems specific for transformed cells since the same alkalinization has no effect in cells that have not been transformed.
Nowadays however, there is an ever growing body of evidence that chromatin is not organized as a simple linear polymer.
An ever growing body of evidence implies rhythmic brain activity in various cognitive processes, particularly in memory acquisition and recall (Fell and Axmacher, 2011; Buzsáki and Watson, 2012; Cannon et al., 2014).
An ever growing body of evidence supports the concept that among the different functions of the liver primarily the hepatic excretory function, that is, the elimination of endo- and xenobiotics, is impaired during the course of sepsis resulting in cholestasis [ 2- 6].
In fact, there is an ever growing body of clinical evidence of acute cardiovascular toxicity of chemotherapy in TC patients that is probably based on vascular wall damage.
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