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Previous studies have demonstrated that novel molecular combinations of 5-fluorouracil (5FU) and 2-chloroethyl-1-nitrosourea (CNU) have good preclinical activity and may exert less myelotoxicity than the clinically used nitrosoureas such as 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea

Furthermore, the hypothesis that fructose may exert less suppression of food intake than glucose or complex carbohydrate is based on indirect markers of food intake control, which relates essentially to the so-called homeostatic systems of food intake regulation, located in the brain stem and hypothalamus.

In summary, a number of studies are now available showing that, during shock states, phosphodiesterase III inhibitors may exert less 'metabolic stress' than the more potent catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline It is well established that catecholamines may cause hyperlactatemia and hyperglycemia, the degree of which is directly related to their specific β-receptor activity [ 18].

However, an alternative possibility exists that RMTg projections to the PPTg may exert less influence on VTA-projecting PPTg neurons than on PPTg neurons with other functional consequences, such as, e.g., modulation of spinal motor neuron excitability (Scarnati et al. 2011).

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This may lead participants to exert less behavioral control.

According to this conjecture, richer individuals tend to exert less effort in their occupations, which may result in turn in sudden falls in family wealth.

Alternatively, UL146 may act preferentially in certain contexts, for example by promoting neutrophil adherence to virus-infected vascular endothelium, but exert less influence within peripheral organs where, as demonstrated in MCMV infection, mammalian CXCL1 is expressed at biologically significant levels.

Complete dentures were proved to exert less amount of force compared to the natural teeth [23].

Not only do you take in more oxygen to feed your muscles but you exert less energy, too.

A strong diver will also exert less energy than a weak diver, thus requiring less oxygen.

Moreover, these results suggest a possible mechanism by which environmental compounds may exert more, or less, E2-like potency than their ERα affinity implies.

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