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The joint becomes grossly malaligned during movement, and at the site of malalignment, focal loading is excessive, accelerating damage.
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Moderately and excessive accelerated radiation schedules have been employed to overcome resistance induced by tumour cell repopulation.
Clare Francis of the site advised: "Avoiding heavy braking, harsh accelerating or excessive speeding can reduce the amount of fuel you use significantly.
Excessive glucocorticoid administration accelerates osteoblast apoptosis and skeletal deterioration.
Excessive OH– ions accelerated dissolution but decreased polycondensation, causing the binder to precipitate early and lose strength.
COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is associated with sustained inflammation, excessive injury, and accelerated lung aging.
A previous study found moderate hyperhomocysteinemia to be a stronger cardiovascular risk factor in patients with type 2 diabetes than in nondiabetic subjects, suggesting that synergistic effects of diabetes and excessive circulating homocysteine accelerate the development of atherosclerosis [ 12].
Excessive speed.
Low temperature slows down reaction rate, but excessive temperature accelerates cellular aging, and aged cells reduce ethanol production.
These results suggest that HDAC1 promotes excessive proliferation of leukemia cells mainly by accelerating the cell cycle and repressing p21 and p27 expression.
Excessive nitrogen loading is a key causative agent for accelerating primary production or eutrophication (Nixon 1995; Paerl 1997).
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