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Figure 3: Mechanisms by which HCT might ameliorate autoimmune diseases.
Even if they do, their actions might ameliorate bias but not eliminate it, he says.
If this presents a problem, a sensible choice of a range of allowable roll angles might ameliorate the situation.
As limitations in energy supply constrain neural function, high-probability release sites might ameliorate such constraints by demanding less energy.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) pathophysiology have led to the development of various compounds that might ameliorate the disease process.
Animal and human studies suggested that recombinant PAF acetylhydrolase (rPAF-AH) might ameliorate the severity of acute pancreatitis.
Unlikely; but if told their secret cooperation might ameliorate sentences at war-crimes trials, they might discreetly provide a few leads.
If a reduction in natural estrogen was the cause of these problems, then maybe restoring a woman's estrogen to premenopausal levels might ameliorate them.
The latter half of the book tries to explore what sorts of strategic choices might ameliorate the dangers bound to come.
A black person's decisions might ameliorate the effects of racism, but they do not change structures that are designed to ensure failure.
These experiments were designed to determine whether ethyl pyruvate (EP), a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agent, might ameliorate delayed paralysis following thoracic aortic ischemia reperfusion (TAR).
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