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This result signifies that the fibers play a role in restraining the development of cracks.
These functions are likely to be important for restraining the development of cancer but could also have a profound effect on the development of metabolic diseases, including diabetes.
And "Yan-hu-suo" had anti-inflammatory effect with decreasing vascular permeability and restraining the development of adjuvant-induced edema in arthritic mice and rat models [ 56].
The traditional anti-platelet agent, low-dose aspirin, has been proven effective in the reduction in incidence and mortality of different types of cancer by restraining the development of metastasis [ 44– 44].
In this review, we discuss how p53 and its family members regulate cellular metabolism through mechanisms that are not only crucial for restraining the development of cancer but could also profoundly influence other aspects of health and disease, including aging and the development of metabolic disease.
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Rules that restrain the development of extractive technologies can become a catalyst for other new technologies that allow us to live within our resource and environmental means.
The Obama policy is cooperative, international in approach, and open to a verifiable arms control treaty to restrain the development of space weapons.
To some extent, the formed clusters restrained the development of interdepartmental collaboration and communication.
The CFRP layers can perfectly restrain the development of fatigue fracture.
However, limited data often restrain the development of a robust groundwater model.
This method is based on the idea that the localized reinforcing effect provided by the discrete fiber can restrain the development of cracks caused by aggressive environments.
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