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If you do it all the time, it loses its efficacy.
The elicited response is effective until the incipient tumor is formed by a limited number of cells, while it loses its efficacy against a large number of proliferating and genetically instable tumor cells [ 29].
He added, "At the end of the day, the judgment loses its efficacy and loses its importance".
The faster the former and deeper the latter, the faster the repellent loses its efficacy.
The exact mechanisms remain unclear and further investigation is needed to explain why a neuroprotective therapy loses its efficacy and how hypothermia may be optimized.
Differently, in large networks this blinking containment strategy loses its efficacy: the advantage of randomly sending inputs to all the network nodes is indeed canceled out by the slow propagation of these signals across the network.
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"But now it's losing its efficacy," Volker says.
After about three years the fragrance can get funky and the formula can lose its efficacy, making it a waste of your time to use.
For policy this should be interpreted with caution in this area; in East Africa this initially efficacious combination rapidly lost its efficacy in children.
If the clinical effects of trastuzumab on tumour masses are mainly derived from ADCC, which could lose its efficacy as the tumour grows, it is possible that clinical benefits may decrease during extended follow-up and would thus benefit from combinatorial use of Erb-hcAb, on the basis of a different mechanism of action.
Although MPH-OROS and MPH-IR produced similar improvements during the day, MPH-IR lost its efficacy in the evening.
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