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The caffeine might counteract pancake-induced lethargy.
"Though I was hoping the business suit and the briefcase might counteract that".
This cloud-brightening technology might counteract a century's worth of global warming for $9 billion, according to J. Eric Bickel and Lee Lane.
Their concept of national democracy rested on the hope that the states and Congress might counteract the centralizing alliance between national parties and the trusts.
Recent investigations revealed that facilitative belowground interactions might counteract aboveground competition for light.
Many scientists have suggested that increasing forest cover might counteract global warming.
Either way, a drug that replaces the aberrant protein might counteract an otherwise devastating condition.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ADASS) especially designed to support older drivers crossing intersections might counteract these difficulties.
Obesity induces a switch toward proinflammatory M1 macrophages (Lumeng et al. 2007) that might counteract the increased catecholamine production and therefore prevent browning.
Other authors [2,15-20] halsoalso reported this CO2 uptake capacity of estuarine plumes, even suggesting that other estuarine plumes might counteract inner estuary CO2 emissions.
A compensation theory (age-related asymmetry reductions might counteract cognitive decline) or a dedifferentiation view (changes reflect a difficulty in recruiting specialized neural mechanisms) is debated [72].
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