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Increased excitability, and hence exacerbated excitotoxicity, may also derive from the reduced expression of ATP1A3, KCNC2, and SLC12A5.
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The concomitant use of these herbs with drugs can hence exacerbate conditions like arrhythmia, angina pectoris, or hypertension [8].
Unresolved replication intermediates can block the progression of replication forks and become converted into DNA lesions, hence exacerbating genomic instability.
Build-up of "secondary" deposits of calcium and phosphorous could potentially increase head roughness (and hence, exacerbate polyethylene wear) beyond that occurring by "primary" titanium alloy deposits alone.
Hence, too, exacerbated fears.
These deficiencies result from the low levels of these amino acids in the prolamin storage proteins and hence are exacerbated when high levels of nitrogen fertiliser are used to increase yield and total protein content.
In other words, if lower levels of SCFA's in the stool are due to increased absorption, then this presumably would lead to higher level of SCFA's entering the bloodstream, and hence would exacerbate autistic symptoms.
EM hence creates and exacerbates agency costs, because stakeholders can be diluted by the reported financial information possibly resulting in sub-optimal decision-making and compromising their own interests.
In general, the model complexity of mitigating techniques grows with increasing number of carriers and hence the need for complexity reduction is exacerbated in the DPD/EQ models.
However, this pathway disappears after birth and hence the inability for gluconeogenesis would be exacerbated postnatally.
This according to the authors was exacerbated by inadequate subsurface drainage, and hence high soil salinity levels in the upper soil layers.
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