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The phrase "treated to cause" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "The material was treated to cause a reaction when exposed to heat."
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In this model, a tumor initiator (e.g., dimethylbenz[a]anthracene [DMBA]) is first treated to cause mutations of the oncogene Ras.
It represents the number of patients who must be treated to cause one additional undesirable event.
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Cathodic charging combined the subsequent solution heat treating to cause significant microstructural changes of Ti-64.
coxib = cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitor; NNH = number needed to treat to cause an event; NNTp = number needed to treat to prevent an event; NSAID = nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug; OA = osteoarthritis; RA = rheumatoid arthritis.
Topical prostaglandin analogues used to treat glaucoma are known to cause exacerbations of uveitis [1, 2].
Such peptides have the potential to inhibit the activity of TEAD and coactivators and could have utility to treat cancers caused due to their hyperactivity.
It should be emphasized that many drugs used to treat diabetes cause weight gain.
Large bone defects are hard to treat and cause pain, disability and high cost.
The concern is that the pulmonary vasodilators used to treat PAH cause some systemic vasodilatation.
It is also used to treat conditions causing the blood to 'go the wrong way,' such as nosebleed.
It would offer incentives for the development of antibiotics to treat infections caused by germs resistant to existing drugs.
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