Sentence examples for the prevalent effect from inspiring English sources

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The prevalent effect of riboflavin was the reduction of migraine frequency (68.4% responders, 18.4% semi-responders, particularly among younger patients, under 12 years: 91.7% responders).

Stimulation of cancer growth, rather than inhibition by the immune reaction, is seemingly the prevalent effect in the animal of origin (the autochthonous animal).

Immunohistochemical analysis supported the prevalent effect of STZ- Timp3 −/− on nuclear FoxO1, both in the glomerular and tubular compartments (Fig 3C, D and Supporting Information Fig S13).

In chronic inflammatory disease states, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the prevalent effect of activated CD4+ T cells is stimulatory towards the formation and activity of osteoclasts, resulting in bone loss and degradation of joint architecture [ 4].

In animal cells, the prevalent effect of miRNAs is translational repression of the target mRNA without affecting the levels of mRNA itself, although the mechanisms that induce target mRNA degradation by RNA induced silencing complex mediated cleavage [2] or rapid deadenylation [3] and decapping [4] have also been reported.

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While most of the prevalent effects of diabetes are long-term in nature, the disease can also have devastating effects in the short-term if not managed correctly.

This may also explain why the beneficial effects of PEEP are only seen in the most severe patients (that is, ARDS patients), in which recruitment and alveolar stabilization are the prevalent effects, whereas in those patients with mild injuries (ALI) this benefit is lost in the face of increased overstretching [ 44].

Treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, such as fluoxetine, produces sexual side effects with low sexual desire being the most prevalent effect in females.

They impair tumour progression at different levels, with the most prevalent effects being the inhibition of cell proliferation by apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, and autophagy.

Thus in spite of its high level of correlation with expression level, the breadth of expression shows, in the Arabidopsis genome, a prevalent effect toward sequence expansion.

Using the Brameld-Holman backcasting method [ 7] to address the prevalent pool effect, it was determined that this cut-off date provided a 90% probability that the first observed stroke was a new stroke.

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