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With the increase of porosity, more severe interlamination delamination will be slightly aggravated.
The repeated low-dose re-challenge with TMA in topically sensitized rats resulted in similar or slightly aggravated time-related responses over a period of 7 weeks.
The initial results from the trial show a significant level of protection was obtained with one adjuvant; in comparison, the second adjuvant slightly aggravated the disease.
Oxaliplatin-related neurotoxicity may be slightly aggravated by combined VEGF and PDGFR β inhibition.
This finding indicates that the expression of the R122H cationic trypsinogen gene could slightly aggravate the disease under these conditions.
Additionally, a partial suppression of parkin in an HD mouse model slightly aggravates the neurological phenotype [ 172].
In both cases, the GIC included seven ranks ranging from 1 to 7 (1 = very much improved, 2 = moderately improved, 3 = slightly improved, 4 = no change; 5 = slightly aggravated; 6 = moderately aggravated; 7 = very much aggravated).
He was admitted with fever, cough and progressive dyspnea of 2 days, and after MP (10 mg/kg/day, divided 2 doses) infusion, he showed persistent dyspnea and slightly aggravated pneumonic consolidation.
Thus, we performed spotting assays on galactose plates containing high levels of manganese, demonstrating that exposure to manganese slightly aggravated αSyn-instigated cytotoxicity in concentrations that did not affect isogenic control cells (2 mM and 4 mM Mn2+ ions, respectively; Figure 6a).
We conclude that the NMSE performance is only aggravated slightly by the Gaussian relaxation.
He performed in all six events, slightly watering down his performance in each to keep from aggravating his injury.
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