This prolongs its life span and increases the duration of its procoagulant function. |
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Fred prolongs the useful life of mountain laurel by applying a sealer every other year to guard against bugs and decay. |
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It prolongs and intensifies the trauma already experienced by children who have little or no control over their destinies. |
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So the wait prolongs before Harry Potter and his friends at Hogwarts School of Magic finally quell Lord Voldemort, the evil and powerful Wizard. |
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Best of all, picking the flowers prolongs the flowering period, so both the inner gardener and the interior decorator in you will be happy. |
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It prolongs the durability of the curl, enhancing its elasticity and volume without weighing the hair down. |
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The latter is known to be due to the fact that hypocalcemia prolongs the duration of phase two of the action potential of cardiac muscle. |
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This discovery increases and prolongs the bacterial killing power of chlorine bleach. |
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Vitamin E is an antioxidant that prolongs the life of red blood cells and is necessary for the proper use of oxygen by muscles. |
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The addition of a vasoconstrictor, such as epinephrine, constricts blood vessels and reduces vascular uptake, which further prolongs the duration of the anesthetic. |
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Fully welded construction provides maximum strength and prolongs service life. |
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Using the right of veto does not achieve anything worthwhile as it only hampers and prolongs the decision-making process. |
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Correct maintenance always prolongs a product's useful life and minimises risk of operational standstills. |
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This one day beauty.care is not only meant to beautify you but it is also health-giving and prolongs your youthfulness. |
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It not only prolongs and deepens a conflict, but it also has severe implications for the social fabric. |
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Some in my country might be happy with life in the slow lane. But to me, it just prolongs the agony and keeps us heading in the wrong direction. |
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This nutrient prolongs vase life and enhances full flowering of the shrubs. |
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Paraformaldehyde prolongs sap flow by slowing the proliferation of microorganisms that cause tapholes to heal. |
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Also, as I said earlier, the use of strikebreakers significantly prolongs labour disputes. |
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Choosing a bigger sized regular pant to accommodate your expanding waistline only prolongs the inevitable, while looking ill-fitted and sloppy. |
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With Roma, the chocolate softens and mellows the coffee which in turn prolongs Cardamome Verte's peppery overtones. |
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Fresh and spicy, between pepper and lemon, it excites the taste, invigorates the kitchen and prolongs pleasure. |
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The reality is that this aid subsidizes and prolongs the life of the regime that is the root of the country's problems. |
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In most areas adding molasses or sugar to the spray prolongs the insecticidal activity of MALATHION 85 E and serves as a fly attractant. |
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Saying you're really busy for the next while only prolongs the agony. |
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Integral case and wristlet. The rubber strap prolongs the lines of the case. |
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In margin of intoxication, on the edges of the lapse of memory, the complaint of a violin prolongs the end of a motionless future. |
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Caution against excessive expression of milk between feedings because this stimulates milk production and prolongs engorgement. |
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But, he adds, selling spy planes today, amid continuing domestic repression, only prolongs the regime's survival. |
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I said that we're in the final stages of that, but information that prolongs the process can come up in those final stages. |
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There are some who would suggest that the methadone maintenance program prolongs harm. |
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Its low power consumption prolongs the autonomy of the battery, so allowing you to work longer. |
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Using scabs often prolongs disputes and has provided the flashpoint for violence and injury on picket lines. |
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Indeed, it prolongs life by almost exactly the same amount of time as the head-and-neck treatment from 32 weeks for those in the control group, who were given a placebo, to 43 weeks for those receiving the drug. |
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The integrated soft-start feature is kind on the eyes and prolongs the life of the bulbs by gradually increasing brightness to full output over a period of 1 second. |
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You are found of Atlantic or Pacific landscapes. The look of the Ocean table prolongs the atmosphere of a summer relaxation and immortalizes at home the envy of escape, in front of the sea. |
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Mr. Reich uses a process called slow-motion sound, in which he slows the flow of speech without altering the pitch and prolongs syllables into lingering tones that become part of the overall harmonic fabric. |
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It prolongs the duration of sleep stages III and IV, increases the tonicity of the upper airways and significantly decreases the number of apneas. |
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The System prolongs the survival of victims in air pockets when they are victims of an overturned vessel, providing time for extrication equipment and personnel to arrive on scene. |
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Research at the University of Cleveland among a thousand subjects aged between 72 and 98 reveals that a combination of regular physical exercise and moderate alcohol consumption prolongs life, provided that you do not smoke. |
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Now the old surface course is planed off before a new one is applied, which improves the surface regularity and prolongs the service life of the new pavement. |
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Evidence that naturopathic therapy including Cordyceps sinensis prolongs, survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. |
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Small arms and light weapons are the weapons of choice in present-day conflicts, and their excessive accumulation prolongs armed violence and aggravates regional conflicts. |
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The introduction of irrigation in rice cultivation systems, which allows for double cropping and expansion of the cultivated area, substantially prolongs the transmission season for malaria. |
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This optimal monetary policy rule dampens endogenous boom-bust cycles in house prices, but prolongs inflation target horizons due to weak policy reactions to inflation fluctuations after fundamental shocks. |
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With a state-of-the-art piston design, the VMAX linear vibrator does not require a spring to start and is centrifugally balanced, which prolongs the life and increases the force output over conventional models. |
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They might even, if the mechanism can truly be understood, be able to reproduce, as well. In Dr Sinclair's view, the way caloric restriction prolongs life revolves around genes for proteins called sirtuins. |
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That is to eat less. From threadworms to mice, putting an animal on a diet that is near, but not quite at, starvation point prolongs life sometimes dramatically. |
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One is that the plan simply prolongs the subprime mess. |
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The ejector system prevents cavitation and prolongs the life of the pump. |
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The policy of prevarications and concessions pursued vis-à-vis one of the least democratic regimes in the world only prolongs the suffering of the people there and the infringements of human rights. |
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Through the regeneration of the elements of the system, it is possible to maintain the tried and tested technology at a level which prolongs the working life of the boat lift and allows continued, uninterrupted operation. |
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Thanks to its special composition, it eliminates friction, maximises smoothness, protects from wear and tear, and prolongs the life of the mechanical parts of your bicycle. |
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Surgical site infections post C-section significantly increases maternal morbidity and prolongs hospital stays. |
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Another benefit of pasteurization is that it prolongs the shelf life of milk. |
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We have observed that treatment with bromocriptine and levodopa prolongs the antitremor effectiveness of levodopa in monkeys with unilateral VMT lesions of the brain stem. |
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Nevada's basin and range landscape, and frequent temperature inversions, provide natural barriers that trap smoke and smog in valleys and prolongs exposure. |
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Studies show that women who smoke are twice as likely to experience dysmenorrhea as nonsmokers, and smoking prolongs the symptoms of this condition. |
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Though Prokovsky sometimes prolongs a scene, or overdresses it with too many characters, audiences usually respond joyously, preferring excess to understatement. |
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Furthermore, DDR technology prolongs battery life and provides the necessary bandwidth to unleash the true graphics engine performance for demanding 3D applications. |
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The UNICASE one-piece cast-iron housing prolongs gear and bearing life, while a Quadrilip oil sealing system prevents leaking and protects the gears from external damage. |
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