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Studies have shown that EA stimulation at acupoints at various frequencies exerts neuroprotective effects against cerebral I/R injury by activating ERK1/2 [ 17– 19] or p38 MAPK signaling [ 20].

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Dual-task methodology demonstrated that word frequency exerts effects at early stages of word recognition (Cleland et al., 2006), supporting neurophysiological evidence cited above.

Further, the path analysis included an indirect effect from HDI-E to headache frequency, exerted through depression (B = 0.13, P < 0.01), and from the sleep quality to headache frequency, also exerted through depression (B = 0.06, P < 0.01).

While our study shows no transcriptional effects of the Thr946Ala SNP or the other chosen variants that were in tight LD with it on the three assayed genes, we cannot exclude the possibility of the presence of other cis-regulatory variants with a lower minor allele frequency exerting transcriptional effects on these genes, and being detected by our AI assay.

The stagger angle mainly affects the component of the blade passage frequency but exerts negligible effects on the other components.

The study focuses on the sloshing phenomena and on the coupling computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis with the finite element stress analysis (FEA) used to predict the sloshing wave amplitude, convective mode frequency, pressure exerted on the walls and the effect of sloshing on the anchoring points forces.

In order to demonstrate precise magnetic control, we performed spectroscopy of three superconducting qubits, where individual control of each qubit's frequency was exerted with small external wire coils.

However, we predict that if high frequency electromagnetic radiation exerts an aversive response in foraging bats, bat activity will be reduced in the vicinity of radar installations.

To determine when HCC-specific modulation frequencies begin to exert anti-proliferative effects on HepG2 cells, we assessed cell proliferation following 3 days (9 h) of exposure and did not find any significant difference between cells exposed to HCC-specific modulation frequencies and unexposed cells.

The objectives of the present study were to investigate whether the natural bioflavonoid hesperidin 1) increases transepithelial chloride (Cl–) secretion in vitro and in vivo, 2) enhances ciliary beat frequency (CBF), and 3) exerts its mechanistic effects through cAMP/PKA-dependent pathways.

This high-frequency displacement produces and exerts high hydrodynamic pressure, particularly to the cantilever and its supporting base positioned near the sample stage surface.

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