119) uropsychological testing to determine the effects of 10 months bumetanide treatment |
120) purpose of this study was to compare the effects of 10 weeks of effort-matched shor |
121) The aim of this study was to assess the effects of 2 German school-based primary p |
122) omized trial, we compared the hemodynamic effects of 2 different methods of bilatera |
123) of these data, we aimed to elucidate the effects of CUX1 in TAMs in vitro and in vi |
124) We analyzed the effects of CUX1 on cytokine expression usi |
125) hese results indicate that the protective effects of DADS against CCl4 -induced hepa |
126) The effects of DADS on cytochrome P450 2E1 (CY |
127) all, our study demonstrated the combined effects of DEHP and PCBs on the expression |
128) ew studies have investigated the combined effects of DEHP and PCBs. |
129) Our results show that the effects of EMF on channel activities are f |
130) estimated to address the possible thermal effects of EMF. |
131) for a fuller explanation of the clinical effects of LLLT as a BRONJ treatment modal |
132) any factors can affect the biostimulatory effects of LLLT. |
133) sary to accurately evaluate the pulmonary effects of NPs and that PLGA and SiO2 NPs |
134) Several studies have reported cytotoxic effects of NPs but there are limited repor |
135) wever, the environmental and human health effects of Ni NPs have not been fully inve |
136) In this study, we examined toxic effects of Ni NPs in human liver (HepG2) c |
137) nterventions should highlight the adverse effects of SLT use, which outweigh the per |
138) s study explored perceptions about health effects of SLT use. |
139) This study is intended to examine the effects of administration of asymmetric di |
140) of aluminium sulphate and the therapeutic effects of administration of zinc sulphate |
141) The aim of this study was to assess the effects of age and type of physical activi |
142) gs provide first evidence for nonadditive effects of age on the relation between com |
143) to evaluate the ability of the protective effects of caffeic acid phenethyl ester (C |
144) our aim was to show the histopathological effects of caffeic acid phenethyl ester on |
145) ssessed the main and additive interactive effects of childhood adversity (abuse, neg |
146) tify the neurocognitive and psychological effects of childhood maltreatment, althoug |
147) We then determined the effects of chronic MPZP or clonidine treat |
148) spite mounting reports about the negative effects of chronic occupational stress on |
149) investigate the mediating and moderating effects of coping on QoL of parents of chi |
150) ds for analyses of mediator and moderator effects of coping strategies were used. |
151) he aims of this study were to clarify the effects of dietary boric acid or borax, as |
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