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What the source needs is a whistleblower's law, which may partially protect him and might be all he deserves.
However, our results suggest that consistent use of the diaphragm with lubricant gel may partially protect against some cervical infections.
Oral galactose may partially protect the tubular epithelium from the toxic effects of heavy proteinuria.
However, genotoxic drugs can trigger multiple molecular events including activation of p53-independent checkpoints and thus may partially protect the cancer cells during chemotherapy [ 3].
Several other agents that may partially protect hearing are being examined in animal models of chemical ototoxicity and noise mediated deafness [ 28].
Furthermore, our results argue for a novel mode of action of natalizumab at the BBB, where it may partially protect brain endothelial cells from a sVCAM-1-mediated barrier breakdown.
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The restricted spatial distribution of fishing effort, relative to the spatial distribution of fish stocks that may be partially protected by marine reserves, often necessitates spatial considerations in the design of monitoring and stock assessment.
Based on these considerations, we hypothesized that patients with IPF combined with a chronic inflammatory process may be partially protected from the usual rapidly declining clinical course.
We hypothesized that boiling water before consumption, a common practice in persons from Asia, may have partially protected them against pulmonary colonization.
The authors hypothesized that severely obese patients, despite higher levels of C-reactive protein and leptin, may be partially protected from atherogenesis through a greater mobilization of endothelial progenitor cells.
Timosaponin B-II with limited concentrations can partially protect RGC-5 from H2O2 induced-necroptosis, which may related to TNF-α and ROS accumulation inhibition.
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