Sentence examples for owing to beneficial from inspiring English sources

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In agreement with that data, other studies have shown that CB1 receptor antagonists represent an important therapeutic target, owing to beneficial effects on lipid metabolism and in light of its antifibrogenic properties.

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Among the available family of nanocarriers, polymeric vectors have attracted much attention, owing to several beneficial properties such as: biocompatibility, biodegradability, nonimmunogenicity, and nontoxicity.

Propylene oxidation was performed under different reaction conditions and in all the cases water was introduced owing to the beneficial effect in the formation of oxygenated products.

Silicon carbide continuous fiber-reinforced copper matrix composites (Cu/SiCf) offer huge potential as heat sink material for high-heat-flux applications at elevated temperatures (>300 °C) owing to the beneficial combination of strong, stiff and refractory SiC fibers with a highly conductive and ductile copper matrix.

It has been speculated that, owing to these beneficial effects, levosimendan may positively affect myocardial performance and regional hemodynamics, thereby improving microcirculatory perfusion [ 6- 12, 15, 16, 16].

It was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1999 for sedation in clinically ill adult patients hospitalized in intensive care units (ICU) owing to its beneficial properties such as short elimination half-life and no respiratory depression [ 10].

In the adjuvant setting, BPs can be given to prevent and treat tumor therapy-induced bone loss in premenopausal and postmenopausal women and, owing to their beneficial effect on bone turnover, have also been evaluated for prevention of bone metastases occurrence.

In the adjuvant setting, BPs can be given to prevent and treat tumor therapy-induced bone loss in premenopausal and postmenopausal women, and owing to their beneficial effect on bone turnover, have also been evaluated for prevention of bone metastases and extraskeletal recurrence in early breast cancer (EBC).

One hypothesis assumes competitive interactions are transitive, and that the deceleration indicates an actual decline in the rate of adaptation – owing to fewer beneficial mutations, mutations having smaller benefits, or both – which is expected when a population approaches a fitness peak or plateau.

Herbal constituents, especially phenolic compounds, have been received increasing interest in the past decades largely owing to their reported beneficial effects on longevity and disease prevention.

Although the dried sclerotia of P. cocos, a well-known medicinal fungus, is widely used in traditional Oriental medicine owing to its multiple beneficial potentials, the molecular targets and the mechanisms underlying its anti-inflammatory activities are still unclear to date.

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