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Clearly, the decreased PGC-1 α mRNA content observed in the present study supports the notion that repetitive stressful work tasks may rather impair cellular mitochondrial adaptations.
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Recent advances in cross-disciplinary studies linking architecture and neuroscience have revealed that much of the built environment for health-care delivery may actually impair rather than improve health outcomes by disrupting effective communication and increasing patient and staff stress.
For many organizations, Information Technology (IT) enabled business initiatives and IT infrastructure constitute major investments that, if not managed properly, may impair rather than enhance the organization's competitive position.
Nonetheless, by corroborating results obtained from non-cancer/healthier populations, these results are consistent with prior literature suggesting that the mechanism of elevated risk among long sleepers is not limited to a single organ system or condition; rather it may impair health function globally (Kripke et al, 2002; Patel et al, 2004).
It may, rather, be something more systemic.
Thus, for an aligner such as Novoalign that uses a threshold of a fixed number of mismatches, rather than accept an error frequency, longer reads may actually impair the detection of non-identical, but highly related species.
Depression may also impair judgment or cloud decision making.
He may use the property, but he may not impair its capital value (commit waste).
In others, symptoms persist for years and may markedly impair quality of life.
Long-term use of certain anticonvulsant drugs may also impair biotin absorption.
Dislocation of the LES in the thorax and hiatus hernia may also impair LES competence.
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