Examples of using Protective effects in English and their translations into Hungarian
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No equivalent protective effects have been found for cannabis although there is some evidence for the therapeutic usefulness of some cannabinoids(Hall et al, 1994).
grains show some protective effects.
eukaryotic elongation factor-2 kinase(eEF2) regulated pathway- that was responsible for the compound's protective effects.
possess significant protective effects against V. vulnificus cytotoxicity and infection.
play a unique role in protecting against the toxicity of dioxins, and has some protective effects that other antioxidants do not have.
In fact, most of our work is about the potential protective effects of CBD in the cardiovascular system.”.
However, researchers admit more studies need to be done in human populations to confirm grapes' protective effects on the brain.
The results imply that people lacking Inuit DNA may not be getting the same protective effects from this substance.
The protective effects of these compounds may also last only as long as you take them(7),
Drinking 3 to 5 cups seemed to be the sweet spot in the study, but more modest protective effects were also seen from drinking less or more than that.
Mixture was superior in antiviral properties and the protective effects lasted longer than the drugs3,
immune cells lose a part of their protective effects.
But I think the chances are good because we have such a broad foundation of data showing protective effects of vitamin D in humans.".
that the present study is not conclusive evidence of potassium's protective effects on diabetic kidneys.
Animal experiments have confirmed that silymarin preparation has protective effects against liver damage caused by carbon tetrachloride,
These biomarkers involve sophisticated molecular techniques that will help us to assess Rooibos' protective effects in very small skin biopsies,
Although the protective effects of breastfeeding on gastroenteritis and respiratory infections have not been questioned,
researchers believe that folate's protective effects have something to do with its role in DNA
While other studies have found similar protective effects associated with being married,
researchers think that the protective effects in folate have something to do with its role in DNA