Sentence examples for protected developing from inspiring English sources

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We found that the C. elegans JNK homolog, KGB-1, protected developing larvae from heavy metals and protein folding stress but sensitized young adults to the same stressors (as well as to bacterial infection) and shortened lifespan under normal conditions.

Furthermore, a synthetic superoxide dismutase/catalase mimetic (EUK-134) and a water-soluble analog of vitamin E (Trolox), both of which are well-known antioxidants, protected developing hypothalamic neurons from oxidative stress and cellular apoptosis caused by ethanol-treated microglia medium (Boyadjieva and Sarkar 2013).

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While we support EPA moving forward on strengthening these vital public health protections, the proposed range is not strong enough to protect developing lungs and children with asthma from the health impacts of breathing smog.

At times, to take one example, it may require an import-substitution policy of high tariffs to protect developing domestic industries.

There are three front-runners: that the pigments are protecting developing leaves from infection by fungi; from damage by ultraviolet light; or from being eaten by insects.

"I strongly urge you to look closely at anything and everything we can do, collectively, to protect developing countries from once again bearing the brunt of a global contagion," Dr. Chan said.

Cocoons don't just protect developing eggs and larvae; they can also preserve fossils for hundreds of millions of years.

It protects developing seedlings against browsing by stacking invader plant debris around them, rather than protecting them by means of costly fencing.

These results indicated that AEA analog NsTyr protects developing brain against developmental sevoflurane neurotoxicity possibly through MEK/ERK1/2 MAPK signaling pathway.

Screening women for alcohol use may assist providers in protecting developing fetuses from the potential dangers of prenatal alcohol use.

The seed coat protects developing embryos from drying and mechanical injury that is derived from the integument tissue (Bewley and Black [1994]).

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