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The mice seem to live longer because they are somehow protected from the usual diseases that kill them.

So he focuses on companies that sell into fast-growing overseas markets or are somehow protected from the chemical stocks' boom-bust cycle (see table).

Li's team doesn't yet know how the spiders see UVB or whether their eyes are somehow protected from the damaging effects of the light.

The assumption normally made in the design of research assessment and quality assurance systems -- that by grounding our decision-making in evidence we are somehow protected from error -- can be easily challenged.

Apart from the integration with the clinical history of exposure and the significant improvement with the removal of the patient from the offending environmental agent, another helpful clue is the absence of smoking history since it is known that smokers are somehow "protected" from developing hypersensitivity pneumonitis [53, 54].

The incidence of major diseases such as cardiovascular disease, thrombosis and cancer increases with age and is the major cause of mortality world-wide, with neonates and children somehow protected from such diseases of ageing.

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However, despite these contributions to cell survival under stress (usually associated with tumor promotion), components of the autophagic pathways have been shown to function as tumor suppressors, suggesting that the ability to carry out autophagy somehow protects from tumor development (11, 15).

It's no coincidence that the only people who emerge from it with any moral credit, and whose claim to happiness does not get punished, are a couple with Down syndrome — a condition, the movie implies, that has somehow protected them from the wiles of the bourgeoisie.

In fact, here we noticed that mutant synphilin-1 somehow protected cells from α-Syn-instigated toxicity as we observed an increase in surviving cells of 16% upon combined expression of α-Syn and SYR621C (Fig. 6C).

Some researchers at the time proposed that those fields somehow protected the surface from the solar wind (the influx of charged particles streaming from the sun), rendering it brighter.

It is not limited to them, but it seems as if the women who do not abort are somehow protected or shielded from the effects.

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