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F16BPase converts F16BP back into F6P, which potentially counteracts the flux into glycolysis and respiration.
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The result is an increase in PI3K and Akt activation, which could potentially counteract the inhibition of mTOR [ 80].
The effect is due to an augmented distribution of Cx37 towards myoendothelial contact areas and potentially counteracts endothelial Ca2+ signal loss from endothelial to smooth muscle cells.
PP fed fish also had higher expression of (SOCS -7, which functionSOCS -7duce inflammation [ 53], potentially counteracting the expression of genes related to the inflammatory response in the intestine.
Thus, by feeding on these animals and returning to the surface to respire, sperm whales could potentially counteract the export of carbon which we aim to calculate.
In addition to reducing the amount needed for a given use, improved efficiency lowers the relative cost of using a resource, which tends to increase the quantity of the resource demanded, potentially counteracting any savings from increased efficiency.
Alkalinization may potentially counteract these alterations.
Hence, the inherent rate loss of OSTBC designs with more than two antennas can be potentially counteracted [11].
Bartel and Sicherman (1993) suggest that earlier shocks are potentially counteracted by training practices, while later shocks appear as surprises to the skill set of individuals.
On the other hand, as a result of the damper's eccentricity with respect to the platform's position in its deformed configuration, the upward buoyancy force causes reversal moment that can potentially counteract those generated by wave loads.
Table 1 summarizes treatments that may potentially counteract the effect of HF-diet on gut physiology.
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