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After a month, you should see a reduction in fine lines, discoloration and dullness.
"Clients get an instant lift, and visible reduction in fine lines".
Others question both the inclusion in its sums of ancillary benefits, such as the reduction in fine particles that will accompany cuts in mercury emissions, and the value it assigns to improved public health (see article).
Administration of 2.5 mg/kg MPEP resulted in a significant reduction in fine movement compared to ethanol withdrawal and MPEP at doses of 10 and 30 mg/kg.
At the same time, increasing the cohesiveness in this manner leads to a reduction in fine aerosol formation during expectoration – a clear advantage in helping to control the spread of airborne infections.
35 Kligman and Kligman used SA as a superficial peeling agent in 50 women with mild to moderate photodamage, and reported improvement in surface roughness and pigmented lesions, along with a reduction in fine lines.
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McIvor et al. (2011) found that 'Veronese' poplar had a significant reduction in fine-root length density during the dormant season, with little change in coarse root distribution observed.
Considering that the pipe coefficient is an index of how many fine roots are actively contributing to metabolism of the plant (assimilating water and nutrients), it could be argued that increased concurrence and unfavourable local stand characteristics (i.e. soil type) would lead to a reduction in metabolism and thus to a reduction in fine-root number and growth.
Fully two-thirds of the benefits of economically significant final rules reviewed by OIRA in 2010 were thanks to reductions in fine particles brought about by regulations that were actually aimed at something else, according to Susan Dudley of George Washington University, who served in OIRA under George Bush (see chart).
One of these assumptions is the generous use of ancillary benefits, or "co-benefits", such as reductions in fine particles as a result of a rule targeting mercury.Mr Obama's advisers note that co-benefits have long been included in regulatory cost-benefit analysis.
Those health benefits include up to 11,000 lives saved and hundreds of thousands of illnesses avoided each year due to reductions in fine particles, sulfur dioxide, and oxides of nitrogen wrought by the same control measures that curb mercury and the other toxic air pollutants.
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