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It has been proposed that women are inherently protected from infections by estrogens, which increase immune function [ 25, 32].
This indicates that the tPA −/− mice are not inherently protected from severe seizures and that opening of the BBB enhances seizure progression.
Phenolic antioxidants, to which class vitamin E, α-tocopherol, also belongs, are chain breaking as they donate a hydrogen atom to the lipid radical in the reaction marked by A in Figure 5. Another example of a traditional source of natural antioxidants is rosemary; many traditional dishes spiced with rosemary are inherently protected against warmed-over flavor by the phenols from rosemary.
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And are there other genes that inherently protect against — or conversely, exacerbate — the effects of the toxic proteins in the brain?
And while all vehicles are required to meet a set of complex federal safety standards and most cars get good grades in crash tests, as insurance loss statistics released by the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) illustrate, some vehicles inherently protect their occupants better than others in a crash.
The Fine Print: Regardless of a given model's crash-test designation, the laws of physics dictate that, all else being equal, a larger and heavier car will inherently protect its occupants better in a crash than will a smaller and lighter model.
Although controversial, and despite the presumption that conditions such as obesity will inherently protect the skeleton owing to increased loading events, data in humans evaluating bone-fat interactions indicate that an ever-increasing adipose burden comes at the cost of bone structure and increased risk of fracture [ 76].
For many, the decision of the Supreme Court that flag-burning is protected is inherently flawed.
Unlike arbitrary or suggestive marks, descriptive marks are not inherently distinctive and are protected only if they have acquired "secondary meaning". Descriptive marks must clear this additional hurdle because they are terms that are useful for describing the underlying product, and giving a particular manufacturer the exclusive right to use the term could confer an unfair advantage.
In Ocheesee Creamery LLC v. Putnam, the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals sided with Mary Lou and ruled that "the Creamery's use of the words 'skim milk' to describe its skim milk is not inherently misleading" and is protected under the First Amendment.
The Welsh government argues the fund is not supported by the majority of doctors and is inherently unfair as it gives protected funding to cancer above that provided to patients with other illnesses.
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