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was counteracted
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To act in opposition to; thwart; to hinder, defeat, or frustrate, by contrary agency or influence; as, to counteract the effect of medicines; to counteract good advice.
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However, this movement was counteracted by some direct switching from no to yes, leaving the balance of forces unchanged.
Hell was regarded as promising in academics, but any success in normative terms was counteracted by his deeply rebellious nature.
About one-third of the drop in DVD sales in the first quarter was counteracted by rising sales of high-definition Blu-ray discs, which are more profitable.
However, this effect was counteracted by the values-affirmation task.
Seawater acidification resulted in greater covers of turf, though this effect was counteracted by elevated temperatures.
Moreover, this effect of the D4R agonist was counteracted by the D4R antagonist L745,870.
In North America, it turned an operating profit of $22 million, which was counteracted by $137 million in international operating losses.
Under these conditions scopolamine induced a deficit in object location memory and this effect was counteracted by -OSU6162.
When the two hormones were applied together, the ABA effect was counteracted by BR, and Fv/Fm showed higher values than when BR was applied alone.
However, their positive effect of reducing nanofibers was counteracted by the rapid solvent evaporation when the temperature increased to the inflection point (i.e., 39 °C).
In the current study, this underestimation was counteracted by the distance-dependent computation of G and BAL, which increased their variation.
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