Sentence examples for to ameliorated from inspiring English sources

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to ameliorated

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To make better, or improve, something perceived to be in a negative condition.

  • They offered some compromises in an effort to ameliorate the situation.

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As such, potential exists for ILE therapy to ameliorated quetiapine toxicity in a similar fashion to that proposed for amitriptyline.

Although these effects were studied in a small group of patients and might be due to ameliorated nutrient intake besides that of the amino acid mixture, EAAm supplementation might improve the efficacy of statin therapy in dialysis-dependent subjects.

Surprisingly, although Bcl2 overexpression triggers B-cell hyperplasia exceeding the one observed in Bim−/− Bmf−/− mice, Bcl2 transgenic B cells remain susceptible to the effects of TACI-Ig expression in vivo, leading to ameliorated pathology in Vav-Bcl2 transgenic mice.

Similar(53)

developed regulations to ameliorate them.

Arguably, it does nothing to ameliorate indeterminacy.

Why is so little being done to ameliorate the danger?

Legislative and administrative changes have begun to ameliorate this condition.

It would be a way to ameliorate the excesses".

Does the D.O.T. have any plans to ameliorate that area?

We have made serious efforts to ameliorate that antipathy".

Management had done little to ameliorate our stay.

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