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The practice has existed at one point or another in almost all human civilizations, most commonly to exert control over the sexual behavior, including masturbation, of girls and women, but also to change the clitoris's appearance.
Tamoxifen, the most commonly used antiestrogen, exerts its pharmacological action by binding to estrogen receptor alpha (ER α) and blocking the growth promoting action of the estrogen bound receptor in BC cells.
Tamoxifen, the most commonly used anti-estrogen, exerts its pharmacological action by binding to estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and blocking the growth-promoting action of the estrogen-bound receptor in breast cancer cells.
The main cause of delamination is generally held to be the thrust force exerted by the drill point; the most commonly used method for reducing delamination is to place a support under the workpiece.
Land use and land cover (LULC) are driving forces that potentially exert pressures on water bodies, which are most commonly quantified by simply obtained aggregated data.
In addition to their bone resorption properties, the most commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate compounds also inhibit protein prenylation, and thus may exert anti-tumour properties.
Despite the potent effects of TZDs and GLP-1 agonists on β-cells, the two most commonly prescribed drugs in the U.S. and worldwide are sulfonylureas and metformin, neither of which exerts any β-cell protective effect.
Drugs for migraine exerting their effect through this system include acetyl salicylic acid and all the NSAIDs, which are among the most commonly used drugs for migraine.
The most commonly cited cause?
Toxins, most commonly alcohol, can do it.
The gas most commonly employed is air.
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