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Being belted is protective for ejection, but may not protect against occupant compartment infringement.
"A little bit of cold can be protective for the body, which goes into almost a hibernation".
Positive learning environments – such as quality childcare,or meaningful activities with supportive adults – are protective for children facing adversity.
Sometimes, the presence of other adults can make a parent more protective, for fear of being judged careless.
In the study, the drug proved to be as protective for high-risk men as it was for others.
Calcium ions were slightly protective for thermoinactivation of the enzyme.
Caffeine appears protective for some people (but can be a trigger for others).
The once-daily regimen is known to be protective for kidneys.
Protocols and guidelines have been designed to make mechanical ventilation safer and protective for the lung.
Thus, household income was mainly protective for women and subjects aged 25 44 years, and educational attainment was protective for individuals aged >65 years.
Physical activity appeared protective for obesity, HBP, and low HDL-C.
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