Examples of using Found that it in English and their translations into Hindi
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Since the development of J147, researchers have found that it can effectively reverse the individual's memory defects and potentially promote new brain cells.
A recent study about the effectiveness of neem oil in Ethiopia found that it offered more than 70 percent protection for three hours.
A dermatologist's review on the supplement found that it may help those with androgenetic alopecia and acne(60).
the High Court found that it could not,
The research looks at participation and found that it isn't the thing that makes a child aggressive.
One study of more than 3,500 adults found that it really does help to reduce stress.
Researchers found that it was so effective it could reduce Insulin intake from 1-3 times per day to once every 3 days.
One study in rats found that it lowered total cholesterol by as much as 53%
And now, researchers have found that it's more likely to occur in people who have trouble coping with daily stress.
Ayurvedic research has found that it helps with maintenance of normal uterine
One study in rodents found that it reduces total triglycerides by as much as 45%
But a study this year out of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition found that it may be the most effective diet for weight loss.
though a large review study found that it did not have a significant effect on blood lipid levels(29).
However, one study found that it causes more bloating than other electrolyte beverages.
The research studies that looked into this treatment found that it seems to help in some cases
The court unanimously found that it has jurisdiction on the matter and by a vote
If you found that it had chillies in it,
During laboratory trials, the researchers found that it also grows on the surface of plastics.
After using it for a while, I found that it was practical for just about every use.
mutation on TIA1 structure, the researchers found that it altered the properties of a highly mobile"tail" of the protein.
