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During pathology, as described below, disruption of the paranodal structure may loosen this junction, leading to more extracellular current flow beneath the sheath (Fig. 3c) and more activation of the juxtaparanodal K+ channels, which may prevent action potential propagation, especially during repeated firing.
Some activists said Mr. Assad's forces had intensified a campaign of deadly violence and intimidation partly because the impending arrival of the monitors may prevent such action in coming days.
Thus, TGF-β may prevent CAK action by increasing the binding of p27 to cyclin E-cdk2.
In this, way, order sets may prevent "reflection in action", a fundamental component in reflective practice [ 6].
At a conference the same year, he reiterated the RAAF's position that "defensive action may prevent defeat, but wars can be won only by offensive action".
These actions may prevent or decrease psychological distress in patients [ 9].
These actions may prevent civilian participants from feeling anxious, frightened, or otherwise uncomfortable during MRE sessions.
Some evidence exists that targeting fear-avoidance beliefs and PTSD with exposure strategies and value-based actions may prevent development of persistent disability after whiplash injury.
Drugs that have the ability to scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS), beyond their main therapeutic action, may prevent the oxidative damage of biomolecules.
Concrete action may prevent deterioration into another bloody cycle of violence and eventually bring us closer to a just and equitable peace in the Middle East.
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