Examples of using Protective mechanism in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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But fortunately, intrauterine infection develops very rarely, because during this period, active protective mechanisms increase.
It has been shown that hyperfunction of TOR boosts cell growth but at the same time reduces protective mechanisms, including antioxidants.
Millions of years of evolution have produced far more protective mechanisms than we currently understand.
The viruses appear to take advantage of one of the body's key protective mechanisms, a phenomenon known as immune privilege.
mutations playing a role in disease resistance, but in order to confirm, I would have to do biological experiments to study their protective mechanisms.
Previous studies indicate that green tea extracts may have protective effects on Parkinson's disease in test animals, but the underlying protective mechanisms were not clear.
Adobe, together with the manufacturers of web browsers, has made available special features and protective mechanisms to defend against exploits that target the Flash Player plug-in.
Joel Petersson's thesis shows that the nitric oxide that is formed in the stomach stimulates the protective mechanisms of the mucous membrane-- because the stomach constantly has to protect itself so as not to be broken down together with the food ingested.
It is a protective mechanism.
The pain is a protective mechanism.
It may be a protective mechanism.
The pain is a protective mechanism.
WPS router with disabled or protective mechanism WPS.
Allergic Reaction To Bee Stings May Be Protective Mechanism.
Hard not to simply as a protective mechanism.
This class protective mechanism is known as vasoconstriction.[44].
When trauma occurs, our bodies activate a protective mechanism.
Did you know that nausea is actually a complex protective mechanism?
This is a protective mechanism designed to lead to wakefulness when environmental conditions deteriorate.
This is a protective mechanism that helps the body to recognise its own blood.