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Likewise, type 2 diabetes is accompanied by beta cell apoptosis and failure of beta cell mass to expand adequately in response to rising secretory demand [ 1].
This is because the lungs cannot expand adequately during inspiration due to thef surrounding fluid.
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It's whether SNAP, unemployment insurance, T.A.N.F. et al are expanding adequately to meet the needs of the poor.
We accordingly define dysfunctional adipose tissue as not able to expand and adequately store the surplus of lipids provided by a positive energy balance.
And programs found to be effective would be expanded and adequately funded.
Durwood Zaelke, president of the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development, said that the initiative, if expanded and adequately financed, would have more impact on the climate than the United Nations climate change negotiations, at least in the near term.
Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz, however, fingered the Fed for failing to adequately expand the money supply as the economy contracted.
[N] Furthermore, several naturopaths expressed a concern that the new regulations might not expand their scope adequately.
A crucial question is why β-cells fail in the setting of insulin resistance, which is related to the larger issue of ectopic lipid in liver, muscle, and β-cells, which in turn is related to failure to adequately expand subcutaneous adipose tissue for storage of nutrient excess (37).
eFresh.com has acquired 15 smaller companies and portals over the past years, and hopes to expand those operations to adequately compete against large trading portals like Alibaba and Global Sources (both strong in Asia).
An adequately expanded stent holds the blood vessel ends in contact without the need for sutures.
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