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But a study published on Tuesday by the Resolution Foundation thinktank indicates that the move has had a favourable effect not only on care workers directly benefiting but also – and unexpectedly – on younger workers and on wage rates across the sector.
The improvement of dyspnea and reduction of skin thickness may have a favourable effect not only on functional status but also on psychological aspects, as demonstrated by the analysis of each SF-36 domain.
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However, it is now suggested that these favourable effects may involve not only the inhibition of osteoclast-mediated bone resorption but also a direct antitumour effect on cancer cells (reviewed by Senaratne and Colston, 2002).
Shortening the treatment period is favourable not only for treatment outcomes but also for quality of life of the patients.
This effect was not only kinetic, but in fact the pre-incubation of the gel lowered the partition coefficient of the passive species between gel and buffer from 0.2 in an untreated gel to ⩽0.02, indicating that partitioning of MBP-mCherry into the gel became energetically even less favourable.
Therefore, reoxygenation seems to be favourable not only with regard to increased radiosensitivity, but also with regard to reduced PAI-1 levels.
Conversely, although not different between regimes, ART initiation was also associated with early and sustained pro-atherosclerotic changes in the pro-coagulation, and to a lesser extent in the inflammatory indicators measured, suggesting that the effective control of HIV viremia is not only associated with an overall favourable effect on CVD risk.
"We are trying to create favourable circumstances for co-ops, acting not only as business advisors but as midwives," Anna said.
However, since a favourable effect of the treatment may not have been clearly determined at the time of TES participation (with results from the preceding RCT and/or indeterminate prior studies not available), this raises legitimate ethical issues about the appropriateness of exposing patients to potentially ineffective or only partially effective treatments for additional periods of time.
According to a psychologist quoted in the Daily Mail a handshake "not only increases the positive effect toward a favourable interaction, but it also diminishes the impact of a negative impression".
Given recent discoveries of the favourable impact of astrocytic STAT3 signalling on neuronal function, this novel astrocyte activation route is of relevance not only for neuroprotective effects but also for supporting synapse and axon repair55.
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