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It is important to emphasise that both active and placebo treatments were rubbed on, making any effect of rubbing equal in both groups.
It must be noted, however, that the NPQ amplitude observed with Chlorella was far below the level reported in Chlamydomonas [ 47], thus making any effect of NPQ level on productivity of limited impact.
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The purpose of fire events did not make any effect.
Finally, it is important to note that blood cholesterol does not cross the blood brain barrier, making any beneficial effect of increased cholesterol in the diet unlikely and strongly unrecommended.
An ideal corrosion inhibitor is a chemical substance which when added to concrete, prevent corrosion onset without making any adverse effects on the mechanical properties of the concrete.
We conclude that helpers might have needed to offset this reduced intake by saving energy in other behaviours, like helping and submissiveness [35], [36], making any negative effects on these behaviours due to predation risk difficult to interpret.
In a study aggregating diverse workplaces, it is likely that exposures themselves depend on shift, making any shift-effect difficult to interpret.
Moreover, local application of XE991 made any indirect effect of the drug unlikely.
It also causes haemolysis, and its longer half-life makes any haemolytic effect more prolonged and thus potentially more serious.
Possibly, the GP training component made any additional effect of adjunctive counselling-CBT more difficult to detect.
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