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In summary, the present study demonstrates complex effects of PM2.5 in exaggerating effects of an HFD.
In the present study, as well as in our previous studies, exaggerating effects of nanoparticles on lung inflammation should be mediated, at least in part, through the enhanced lung expression of IL-1β, MIP-1α, MCP-1, MIP-2, and KC.
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Thus, we further tested whether delayed postconditioning eliminates the exaggerating effect of t-PA.
For example, headache associated with psychopathology has exaggerated effects on quality of life (QoL) and disability [23, 27, 28].
While inaccurate recall may attenuate any associations between exposure and outcome, recall bias among individuals who developed health conditions could falsely exaggerate effect measures.
"In this commercial, he is exaggerating the effects of the disease.
The White House suggested that companies were exaggerating the effects of the tax change.
Here is what Limbaugh said of one such spot: "In this commercial, he is exaggerating the effects of the disease.
Despite the growing pressure, Israeli officials insisted Monday that the Hamas leadership in Gaza was exaggerating the effects of the blockade.
Both laboratory deactivation methods seem to be rather inefficient in simulating the real deactivation, since they are always exaggerating metal effects.
Morris says that scientists are worried about skeptics picking up this error too as evidence of scientists exaggerating the effects of global warming.
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