Some people, however, overproduce these helpers, resulting in excessive muscle and joint swelling. |
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Allergies and colds can cause the membrane that lines your middle ear to become inflamed and overproduce mucus. |
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A common strategy is to overproduce cells and then eliminate those that are no longer needed or that are potentially dangerous to the animal. |
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Researchers have dramatically increased the life spans of mice by genetically engineering them to overproduce a protein called klotho. |
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The researchers studied mice genetically engineered to overproduce a protein in the wall of the aorta, the body's primary artery. |
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The mice had been bred to overproduce a protein which had been implicated previously in tumor formation. |
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Second, we test the male quality hypothesis, which suggests that females mated to attractive high-quality males should overproduce males. |
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Traditionally, a food bank's shelves are filled haphazardly with whatever goods companies overproduce. |
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He and other critics contend that taxpayers are subsidizing mostly large operations that overproduce corn, wheat, soybeans, rice and cotton. |
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With the help of these subsidies, America continues to overproduce, in spite of having one of the highest production costs in the world. |
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His DNA has an anomaly that causes his bone marrow to overproduce red blood cells. |
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Do we have so little trust in European IVF practitioners that they might be tempted to overproduce embryos for ulterior purposes? |
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Not only will farmers retain more money, as the OECD has demonstrated, they will also no longer be subsidy-led or urged to overproduce. |
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Numerous studies have shown that many kinds of cancer cells overproduce this caspase inhibitor, apparently to stymie the cellular-suicide program called apoptosis. |
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Indeed, mice that overproduce growth hormone die sooner than normal mice, and fruit flies that underproduce growth hormone live longer than normal flies. |
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The patients who are likely to overproduce these inflammatory factors and to develop septic shock syndrome can be identified in a few hours by DNA scans. |
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The problem is that their remarkable efficiency allows them to overproduce almost any commodity, so agriculture tends to lurch from surplus to surplus. |
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For example, among polygynous mammals, and thus among most primates, mothers in the best physical condition were originally expected to overproduce males. |
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Females could be engineered to overproduce human proteins of pharmaceutical interest in their milk, with production being turned on and off by the administration of hormones. |
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The proposal to break the link not only removed the temptation to overproduce, it also gave farmers much greater stability as regards their incomes. |
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Metaldehyde is a molluscicide, which acts by stimulating the mucus-producing cells to overproduce mucus, thus causing dessication and death of slugs and snails. |
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The contaminated lots of tryptophan had been produced by a company in Japan using a genetically modified bacteria that was designed to overproduce tryptophan. |
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Grown only in Gaillac and although it has a tendency to overproduce when grown under traditional methods using chemicals, it thrives under bio-dynamics. |
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Cows are injected with Bovine Somatotropin, a growth hormone that forces their udders to overproduce milk. |
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In order to harvest a cheque from the U. S. government, farmers south of the border will massively overproduce, killing the pulse industry in western Canada. |
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For me, studio is a trap to overproduce and repeat yourself. |
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It makes no sense to overproduce a food product for which there are no consumers and even less sense to offload that product in a manner which disrupts the agricultural economy of developing countries. |
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The problem is when they overproduce certain commodities, which they then dump on to the third world market, undercutting local producers in the developing world and putting them out of business. |
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Rich, fatty food, too much alcohol or overeating stimulates the stomach to overproduce acid. |
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Earwax buildup may be a problem for people who have narrow ear canals, overproduce earwax, or wear hearing aids. |
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In France, offsetting is kept to a minimum and even in years where no national overrun occurs farmers who overproduce may have to pay a levy, the proceeds of which go to national restructuring measures. |
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To achieve our goals two things above all are essential: removing from direct payments the incentive to overproduce, and expanding rural development policy. |
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This eliminates the incentive to overproduce. |
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No they don't. It is true that, in the past, we used to overproduce commodities at high prices and then export them with the help of generous export subsidies. |
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For this is exactly what will happen if we remove incentives to overproduce and gear the system of direct payments instead towards the public goods that modern society wants to see farmers producing. |
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It may cause them to overproduce mucous, blocking the absorption of dissolved oxygen, or accumulate on the gill surfaces, causing them to hyperventilate or smother. |
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When negative externalities are present, private markets will overproduce because the costs of production for the firm are understated and profits are overstated. |
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But the 11 members under production quotas continue to overproduce their joint daily target level of just under 25 million barrels by more than 800,000 barrels a day. |
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