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It is, obviously, a vestige from the long school vacation, when time moved differently and the obliterating effect of the heat and light held the promise of shedding old layers.
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This analysis indicates that BMI, but not insulin resistance, explains a significant proportion of the influence of glycemia on cardiometabolic risk, obliterating its effect on blood pressure and LDL-PPD but not on HDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
It is unforgettable for a room that was hung with first-rate Pollocks and de Koonings, to red-hot, thesis-obliterating effect.
Moreover, giving an inhibitor of the NF-κB pathway (IKK inhibitor peptide) along with FGF2 diminished the stimulatory effect of FGF2 on noggin expression, but did not totally obliterate the effect.
Subsequently, Ze generally increased mainly due to a rise in Ra, which dominated Ze and obliterated the effect of a lower Zpol on Ze in HiQ electrodes.
Moreover, rapamycin administration completely obliterated the effect of REDD2 depletion on dendritic rescue.
Unfortunately, wide variations between different individuals are able to obliterate the effect of site dependences [ 18].
While a large federal study is investigating their effectiveness, researchers say that calcium may have a small effect but is not going to obliterate the effects of menopause or aging.
In another version of this objection the homogeneity argument world government may be so strong and pervasive as to create a homogenizing effect, obliterating distinct cultures and communities that are intrinsically valuable.
Buddhist residents and state security forces bulldozed all of Narzi, in effect obliterating the city's Muslim heritage.
This corresponds to treatment effects of drugs in CVI, so that a bias introduced over non-standardised examination times could completely obliterate therapeutic effects.
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