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It is possible that the role of the polyamines in potE/speF containing strains is to provide a protective effect during fermentative growth as polyamines have been shown to protect against acid stress [ 28].

Human milk may provide a protective effect for ROP; however, beneficial effects of human milk preclude randomized trials.

And its legal liabilities and relatively weak prospects for new drugs could actually provide a protective effect, by making Merck an unpromising takeover candidate for other big drug companies.

Conversely, it's possible that vaccination with most flu vaccines or prior flu infections may provide a protective effect by giving the body the means to fight off an actual infection before cross-reactivity occurs.

Assuming a recessive mode of inheritance, the effect of this mutation remains unclear, but is unlikely to provide a protective effect to the degree suggested by mouse knockout studies.

Dr. Susan Sieber, the deputy director for communications for the National Cancer Institute, said that in the absence of a proven and direct relationship between breast cancer and the pollutants looked at in the Stellman study, "we have to fall back on general health measures that we hope will provide a protective effect".

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Inouye et al. reported that the clinical history of atopy appeared to be significantly more frequent in allergic asthmatics, and hay fever appeared to most effective in providing a protective effect against the development of non-allergic asthma [ 34].

Exogenous H2S provided a protective effect against ALI by decreasing the mitochondrial lipid peroxidation level and protecting the cell structure in the LPS-induced rat models.

"Remarkably, the data appear to be more consistent with bath seats providing a protective effect than a hazardous one," Dr. Thompson wrote.

Because they evolved together, these viruses often cause few or no symptoms in their hosts, providing "a protective effect from a homegrown infection," says Richard Pollack of the T.H. Chan School Public Health at Harvard.

One reason for this difference has been ascribed to estrogen, a female hormone that induces high-density lipoproteins (HDL) which remove excess cholesterol from arterial cells, thus providing a protective effect against development of atherosclerosis in women.

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