Sentence examples for hastening effect from inspiring English sources

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Higher amounts of starch in the outer cortex compared to the core and the vascular bundle region were previously found by Brookfield et al. The effect of higher IEC on starch has been shown previously, with a hastening effect of increased ethylene on starch hydrolysis.

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A number of Christian myths, legends, and works of art were aimed at awakening religious capacities, turning the viewer or listener against repulsive forms of evil, and hastening the effects of the salvation achieved in Christ.

The United States tax code is so warped, so skewed in favor of the wealthy, that it is in effect hastening the arrival of the new Gilded Age.

Chimeric studies showed that cTnI's N-terminus influences myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity [69]; therefore, cTnC G159D may effect hastening of relaxation through this interaction with the N-terminus of cTnI.

Most of such decisions are in compliance with the law, which allows physicians to withhold or withdraw life prolonging treatment and to intensify alleviation of symptoms even if unintended side effects may hasten death ("double effect"), as long as the first intention is not to hasten death.

Sunscreen helps to shield the skin from ultraviolet rays, which hasten the effects of aging.

The mistaken belief that pain relief will have the side effect of hastening death may have the unfortunate effect of leading physicians, patients, and the patients' families to undertreat pain because they are apprehensive about causing this alleged side effect.

The AMBER Study will examine the role of physical activity and health-related fitness in facilitating treatment completion, alleviating treatment side effects, hastening recovery after treatments, improving long term quality of life, and reducing the risks of disease recurrence, other chronic diseases, and premature death.

Two of the documents refer to the rule of "double effect" to justify the use of pain medication which might have a secondary and unintended effect of hastening death (i.e. CANADA CNA, USA HPNA I).

It was far more likely, they said, that the doctor and nurses used the drugs to relieve pain and suffering, but that the patients needed high doses, which may have had the unintended effect of hastening their deaths.

But in the ruling, the justices conceded that terminally ill patients were entitled to aggressive pain management, even if opiates or barbiturates had the "double effect" of hastening death.

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