Examples of using May slow in English and their translations into Hebrew
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This effect of the drug may slow the progression of the disease, and prevent blindness.
Some animal studies also suggest certain cannabinoids may slow growth and reduce spread of some forms of cancer.
Partners who breathe in tandem may slow the rush to orgasm
Thinking, speech, and general activity may slow down so much that all voluntary activities stop.
Vitamin E: A number of studies have shown that vitamin E may slow the progression of the disease,
It was studied similarly with three days every eight weeks showing that it may slow the progression, but it wasn't a similar benefit as we see with the injectable.
Anti-inflammatory injections could lower the risk of heart attacks and may slow the progression of cancer,
While this may slow the processes of justice,
Anti-inflammatory injections could lower the risk of heart attacks and may slow the progression of cancer,
Lastly, we have some of the most encouraging evidence to date about an intervention which may slow the inexorable functional decline of HD,” said Karl Kieburtz,
Anti-inflammatory injections could not only lower the risk of heart attacks but may slow the progression of cancer,
that despite an initial failure, the strategy of focusing on drugs to reduce beta amyloid levels is“a logical path for the development of effective therapies that may slow disease progression.”.
she receives ART) may slow a bit this process.
So while Adelson's limitless money- and his willingness to spend it- may slow the momentum for online gambling by blocking its spread into big states like California
This might slow the game down.
Herbs and supplements that might slow blood clotting.
This finding suggests that mindfulness training might slow processes of cellular aging among some practitioners.
What might slow progress are the ethical questions that arise when speaking about drone fighter jets.
My team believes a bone marrow transplant might slow the growth and bring his metabolism back to normal.
One could argue that requiring participants to make physical contact with photographs of threatening stimuli might slow responding instead of facilitating it.
