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This may suggest that the lower standard may effectively protect children from the harmful effects of lead, which is consistent with previous investigations (AAP 2005; Canfield et al. 2003; Surkan et al. 2007).
This result demonstrates that the ZnO-starch nanocomposite and ZnO nanoparticles fabricated by this approach may effectively protect against UV light and could potentially be applied in UV-shielding materials.
These may effectively protect the joint surface and maintained joint space width in an experimental OA model [ 22].
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Inquilinus may be effectively protected from the action of antimicrobial agents by mucus production, and local host factors may also contribute to colonization and persistency.
The experimental results show that the board-net floating breakwater, which is a simple and inexpensive type of structure, can effectively protect fish and fish cages and may be adopted for aquaculture engineering in deep-water regions.
As resveratrol can effectively protect liver by inhibiting As2O3-induced ROS production, it may decrease the risk of cancer patients developing secondary malignancies.
This suggests that γ-GC supply may become limiting for the maintenance of cellular GSH at the normal levels required to effectively protect against oxidative stress and any resulting physiological damage.
Bacteria expressing dsRNA may be used in insect pest control in the near future, since crude extracts of bacterially expressed dsRNA effectively protect plants from virus infections [26].
This work will help conservation managers to more effectively protect these species from further population decline.
"But Europe cannot remain vulnerable when Schengen states are not able to effectively protect their borders.
It means that five RC extracts can effectively protect lipid against oxidative damage.
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