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the exacerbated
verb
To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.); aggravate.
synonyms
Exact(60)
The exacerbated harmonic upsurge after that was underplayed, and its ambiguity (plaintive? ridiculous?) missed.
The exacerbated systemic inflammation in obesity often results in increased insulin resistance [ 12, 31].
The exacerbated TPA response could be normalised by blocking TSLP or the immunoreceptor NKG2D but not CD4+ T cells.
On the other hand, the exacerbated smooth muscle proliferation and macrophage infiltration in the atherosclerotic plaques of DKO mice can largely be reversed by replenishment with adiponectin.
However, the difference could largely be due to the reduced power to detect haplotype eQTLs because of the exacerbated multiple testing problem that comes with performing approximately 20 times more statistical tests.
With her blond hair now dark, her complexion pale, she captures the exacerbated hopes and chagrins of those who care too much, those who can never separate their emotions from their beliefs.
This paper demonstrates that a hardware intruder can leverage the exacerbated NBTI effect to trigger the Trojan payload.
PAS showed a overall decrease of glycogen in hepatocytes, suggesting a high consumption of energy due to the exacerbated inflammatory process of sepsis.
Physical exercise at a moderate intensity also has a compensatory effect against the exacerbated production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species responsible for the oxidative damage.
However, the existing work commonly targeted 2-D platform, which cannot handle the exacerbated thermal issues and the increased solution space from 3-D integration.
In our studies, choline-containing compounds probably increased as a consequence of the exacerbated turnover of cell membranes due to the aggressiveness of these tumours [47], but without differences between sexes.
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