355) ' (ECs) shape, (ii) glycocalyx layer (GL) effects and (iii) the particulate nature o |
356) associations between daily adverse health effects and Asian dust events in Yonago, J |
357) y documented cases of anti-tumor abscopal effects and abscopal effects in normal tis |
358) There were no adverse effects and all patients were carefully fo |
359) However, the drug-induced effects and causal relationships are often |
360) er proportion of variance for both direct effects and job demands × job control |
361) is important to characterize the dynamic effects and links between these variables |
362) ion therapy, but with fewer acute adverse effects and only a single anaesthetic epis |
363) ummers commonly results in adverse health effects and productivity losses, although |
364) le in quantifying the time course of drug effects and provide a means of understandi |
365) In addition, treatment effects and subgroups can be modelled sepa |
366) mphasis on anti-inflammatory and abscopal effects and the induction of stress-induce |
367) ticles are based on ozone's antimicrobial effects and the treatment of caries. |
368) n, CP had severe dose-limiting neurotoxic effects and these effects of CP can be pre |
369) Incidence of side effects and treatment outcomes were compar |
370) eproductive intention, experience of side effects, and follow-up practice were assoc |
371) Growth inhibition and cell cycle effects were assessed for pathway inhibito |
372) The phytotoxic effects were checked at 10,000, 1000, and |
373) However, the effects were detected only when there was |
374) All of these effects were dose dependent. |
375) Acute effects were evaluated using different end |
376) These antioxidative effects were exhibited in a time-dependant |
377) Virtual lesion-like effects were found in the Grip-recognition |
378) No statistically significant effects were found related to the language |
379) ld be shown that the evaluative programme effects were improved if a website was ava |
380) leisure-time physical activity, and these effects were mediated by adolescents' esti |
381) D cultures showed a similar response, the effects were much stronger in 3D culture. |
382) nd microglial activation, since all these effects were prevented by the CB1 and CB2 |
383) Both the behavioral and neurochemical effects were reversed by CB1 receptor bloc |
384) length of residence has more detrimental effects for adolescent immigrants (arrivin |
385) the existence of more than multiplicative effects for co-exposures of cadmium or lea |
386) ow dose of γ-irradiation have protective effects for combating Parkinsonism possibl |
387) uired cilostazol seems to show beneficial effects for primary prevention of diabetic |
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