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Knowledge of peripheral targets of CB1 antagonists led to the development of a new CB1 antagonist, TM38837, which specifically acts in the peripheral tissues because of the lowered propensity to pass the blood-brain barrier (43).
In contrast those disorders in which verbal rumination dominates, such as unipolar depression (Fresco, Frankel, Mennin, Turk, & Heimberg, 2002) may display a lowered propensity for some forms of emotional mental imagery (Holmes, Geddes, et al., 2008).
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Sanders is counting on young people, independents, and other groups that have a lower propensity to actually appear at the polling stations.
Rich people have a lower propensity to spend than most, so the more they earn the more they save.
Further, these benefits include reduced autogenous shrinkage and a lower propensity for early-age cracking.
TRKN-mutated CCL5 had lower propensity for colocalization with GAG in the Golgi compared to the WT chemokine.
Men who marry after migration have a 3 percentage point lower propensity to return, all else equal.
Thus, a duality CEO may have a lower propensity to engage in CSR and try to maximize his own performance.
This suggests that tax policies are as equally effective in deterring alcohol consumption among those who have a higher versus a lower propensity for alcohol use.
Fentanyl has been shown to be a potent analgesic with a lower propensity to produce tolerance and physical dependence in the clinical setting.
Measurements made according to Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory indicated that the immuno-nanovehicles have a much lower propensity to aggregate than the control nanovehicles.
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