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Discover Ludwig"promoting effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means the act of pushing something forward, usually to encourage progress. For example: "The new policy had a promoting effect on job satisfaction."
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These species could be responsible for the observed promoting effect.
A promoting effect of bismuth was observed for all substrates.
The promoting effect of KNO3 shows an obvious time-effect.
Therefore, AtPIP1 4 mutations reduce Arabidopsis growth and further arrest the promoting effect of Hpa1.
The promoting effect of CeO2 also improved the catalyst's ability to operate under lean conditions.
Over Pd, promoting effect on TCE oxidation was observed for toluene and ethanol only.
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Therefore, it is necessary to develop new generation of neuroprotective agents with neural repair-promoting effect.
10.7554/eLife.05061.023 Figure 8. Transplantations confirm the growth promoting-effect in kif5aa mutant tecta.
The exact cell subpopulation involved in Foxp3-promoting effect in PBMC will be further investigated.
These results demonstrate that both Akt isoforms contribute critically to the lumenogenesis-promoting effect of R-Ras.
Conclusions: Aromatizable and nonaromatizable androgens have little growth-promoting effect on a well-differentiated endometrial carcinoma.
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