Sentences with phrase «double edged effect»

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«So in muscular dystrophy, there is definitely a benefit, but it's a double - edged sword with all the side effects
However, for GVHD, the use of MSCs is a double - edged sword, because the prevention of GVHD was associated with a high incidence of leukaemia relapse, which is the result of the non-specific immunosuppressive effect of MSCs on graft - versus - leukaemia 57, 58.
This may sound great, but it is potentially a double - edged sword, because once done it can't be reversed, so if something goes wrong, it could have long - lasting effects.
The double - edged sword effect is that this therapy will also increase your sensation of your pain.
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And it was signalled from the outset by the plunger - style boots which, not that they were practical in the slightest, brought a utilitarian edge - something which was emphasised to further effect by military styles of jacket (khaki and double - breasted and with a hint or revolution about them), and deep - pocketed trench coats.
(CO2 is saturated at the tropopause level in the central portion of it's dominant (for Earth) band (centered near 15 microns), but the optical thickness per unit CO2 declines away from the center in such a way that the width of the band exceeding a given optical thickness tends to widen by some amount with each doubling; it is this shifting of the «edges» of the band where adding more CO2 has an effect.)
In a Yale Environment 360 interview, physicist Kate Marvel discusses the double - edged effect clouds have on rising temperatures
We expect the net effect will be a year of moderate growth edging away from the 2011 threat of a double dip.»
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