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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ADASS) especially designed to support older drivers crossing intersections might counteract these difficulties.

Whereas reduced levels of testosterone during ADT negatively affect the regulation of muscle mass, strength training might counteract these detrimental effects on muscle fibres.

It may be that depot medication has positive outcomes clinically, although in our study we could not distinguish the groups on symptoms or side effects, but decreases in clinical alliance might counteract these clinical gains in terms of translating them into real life functioning outcomes.

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These findings raised the possibility that these ligands might counteract the ability of Aβ to decrease levels of AKT activation.

The clinical relevance of these observations is unknown, but production of these cytokines might counteract the benefits expected from endothelin blockade.

These elements of novelty made Bergoglio attractive as someone who might counteract the growing perception that the leadership of the Catholic Church is a closed Roman fortress, hopelessly out of touch with the concerns of the 1.2 billion ordinary believers outside.

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.

At the Ulta salon and cosmetics store, in Carle Place, Long Island, they streamed in: people, mostly women, perusing the shelves of gels, sprays, creams, waxes and serums for the one product that might counteract the humidity factor.

If the Maunder and Dalton minima actually did affect the climate, then a new one might counteract the effects of the extra greenhouse gases people are now pumping into the atmosphere at least, until the solar cycle returns.

Obesity induces a switch toward proinflammatory M1 macrophages (Lumeng et al. 2007) that might counteract the increased catecholamine production and therefore prevent browning.

These processes might include efflux of the antibiotic via multidrug efflux pumps ( Nikaido 2009), built-in target (Criswell et al. 2006; Long et al. 2009) or antibiotic modifications or proteic systems that might counteract the detrimental consequences induced by the antibiotic such as the generation of oxidative stress etc. ( Hassett and Imlay 2007; Kohanski et al. 2007; Shin et al., 2011).

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