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Similarly, it has long been argued that a drop in T b reduces the production of ROS which then prolongs lifespan (Conti 2008).

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The theory that resveratrol activates sirtuins, which then prolong life span, is popular because of the notion that drinking red wine can make people live longer, but it "should have been abandoned five years ago," said Richard A. Miller, who studies aging in mice at the University of Michigan.

The LDN reflects increased processing demands which then prolong the time it takes to discriminate between differences in the duration of CV syllables.

By mimicking elasticity ranges of biological tissues (∼0.5 kPa for soft tissue (e.g., brain), ∼10 kPa for moderate tissue (e.g., muscle), and >30 kPa for hard tissue (e.g., bone)) in a biomaterial, one can influence cellular response to that material, which can then prolong circulation times for drug delivery vehicles or facilitate cell proliferation on tissue scaffolds.

In such a case, protracted and high fishing pressure (i.e., 40 years, ca. 25 generations, and a 60% exploitation rate) could cause a shift to a new ESS, which might then prolong the reduced size at maturity, even during a moratorium.

Monocytes/macrophages lacking CX3CR1 undergo increased cell death following liver injury, which then perpetuates inflammation, promotes prolonged inflammatory monocyte infiltration into the liver and results in enhanced liver fibrosis [ 48].

In our study, increasing NIHSS scores initially increased the chance of prolonged LOS, which then peaked between NIHSS scores of 16 and 20 and then declined, while the risk of prolonged LOS in the hospital survivors was associated with increasing NIHSS scores.

As the 1960s wore on he began to consider whether his expertise could be used to prolong the life of heart pacemakers, which then lasted only 18-21 months. 18-21 months

But the really interesting thing about Labour governments is not that they are associated with embarrassing devaluations but that they usually preside over prolonged periods of overvaluation of the currency, which then lead to embarrassing devaluations.

As a result, these infants need prolonged respiratory support to maintain adequate ventilation, which then increases the likelihood of respiratory morbidity [ 6, 23].

Lindberg and colleagues [ 38] confirmed that an injection of epinephrine during chest compressions decreased petCO2 and pulmonary blood flow and increased CPP (which then slowly decreased), but the effects on petCO2 and pulmonary blood flow were prolonged.

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