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Face stimuli were further counterbalanced such that half of the subjects viewed the big-pupil version (e.g., naturally big) and the other half viewed the small-pupil version (e.g., altered small).

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Catch bonds might have evolved in the context of cell adhesion to further counterbalance the disrupting effect of force.

Further counterbalancing the potential benefits in reducing cancer incidence, other studies have indicated that sirolimus use may be associated with worse long-term graft function and higher mortality in kidney recipients 13– 13.

To further counterbalance old and new images and the order of presentation of the conditions, four parallel versions of the task were used, sets 1 and 2 with either neutral (e.g., set 1.1 or 2.1) or positive scenes (e.g., set 1.2 or 2.2) presented first.

Internal political strife, increased violence among teenagers, and the international credit crunch were counterbalanced by further decreases in unemployment, an expansion of early-education programs, and a serious step forward in alleviating cross-border tax evasion.

Additionally, outcomes producing the feelings of regret and relief were counterbalanced, thus further reducing the effect of gloating also when OP trials directly followed IP ones.

Such further protection would not counterbalance the rights we already have, but place more restriction on the government's freedom of action.

Third, the small amount of PEEP may reduce lung collapse [11], enabling better gas exchange and reduced work of breathing; moreover, in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), this level of PEEP may counterbalance autoPEEP, further reducing the work of breathing [12 14].

HFNC also generates a positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), which may counterbalance auto-PEEP, further reducing ventilator work; improve oxygenation; and provide back pressure to enhance airway patency during expiration, permitting more complete emptying.

When glucose-stimulated ROS production, leading to further glucose uptake, is not adequately counterbalanced by (glucose-stimulated) ROS scavenging systems, a toxic cycle is triggered, ultimately leading to cell death.

Inclusion of morbidity gains in our denominator reduced still further our ratios, although this was somewhat counterbalanced by our use of healthy life years in the denominator (as opposed to life years as reported in most of the literature).

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