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The hydroxyl radicals might contribute less to the cell damages among a variety of ROS.
Compared with Figure 1c that there were considerably more OH · induced by TiO2 than N-TiO2 under visible light, it strongly suggested that the hydroxyl radicals with the rather shorter lifetime and lower diffusion length than O2 ·− and H2O2[33] might contribute less on the damage of mitochondria among a variety of ROS in PDT.
If more people choose to help individuals in campaigns they see on social media, they might contribute less to humanitarian organizations.
Therefore, this antibody might contribute less than the other antibody present to the development of this patient's ophthalmic findings.
As subcortical aphasia often recovers well, this lesion type might contribute less to lesion studies performed in chronic aphasia (Dronkers, 1996; Bates et al., 2003; Schwartz et al., 2009).
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These concerns are cited by clinicians as an obstacle to prescribing these drugs and might contribute to less than optimal management of breathlessness.
"More people contribute less money".
The anti-inflammatory property of these herbs might contribute, more or less, to the overall protective effect of AAD in allergic inflammation.
These in vitro characteristics might contribute to the less favorable treatment outcome of Beijing genotype TB infections and their significant association with drug resistance.
12 21 22 Thus, the relative absence of Aedes mosquitoes in these areas might contribute to a less immediate and personal perceived health threat with respect to the spread of Aedes mosquitoes.
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