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The observed milder effect and the use of different cell types may explain the discrepancy regarding mitomycin-C sensitivity when MRG15/Mrg15 is fully or partially depleted.

This study supports the notion that mutations in genes related to syndromic short stature may exert milder effect and contribute to short stature in the general population.

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Moreover, because herbal medicines tent to have a mild effect and few side effects, many people are becoming increasingly interested in traditional herbal medicines [ 1- 4].

Of the pharmacological inhibitors of the F-actin cytoskeleton tested, cytochalasin D had by far the strongest effect, whereas jasplakinolide had a mild effect and latrunculin B had none.

Fernández et al. (2002) identified, in a review of five meta-analyses published between 1990 and 1999, that even programs with potential produce mild effects and that the more effective programs were those (a) that adopted a social influence model; (b) with interactive methodology; (c) that were applied by professors and students; and (d) that were thoroughly implemented and evaluated.

We agree with this hypothesis – that certain missense genetic variations may have a milder effect than stop-codon variations, and therefore show intermediate features.

Animal models and in vitro studies suggest that strontium ranelate acts in both these ways, having both a mild anabolic effect and a mild antiresorptive effect on bone tissue (Marie et al 1993; Canalis et al 1996).

These symptoms are often mild in effect, and the life span of persons afflicted with type 1 is only slightly reduced on average.

"The other concern is that it has a very mild euphoric effect, and what will happen, same with PMA, people will re-dose because they think that the MDMA is not very strong.

The strongest inhibitory effect was exerted by fluvastatin, milder effects were noted for atorvastatin and rosuvastatin, whereas simvastatin did not significantly affect yeast growth.

Both experiments were repeated for four hypothetical treatment effects of Cohen's d = 0 (no effect), 0.2 (mild effect), 0.5 (moderate effect), and 0.8 (large effect) simulated in the treatment arms of clinical trials [ 51].

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