Sentences with phrase «only inhibit»

Although consuming BCAAs in a fasted state may only inhibit fasting ketosis short term, even a short - term inhibition of fat oxidation can be enough for you to completely mess up your fast.
Hear me out for a second on this one: When you have gut dysfunction (could be from anything like food intolerances and leaky gut syndrome) the added pressure from inflammation can not only the inhibit abdominal wall but can also inhibit firing the pelvic floor muscles.
It will only inhibit bacteria for a short period, but can't do anything for mold.
These results illustrate the ability of GHRH antagonists to not only inhibit the growth of tumors, but also to enhance the effectiveness of other drugs by reducing resistance.
We could not only inhibit methane production, but improve nutrition to the animal, because it's microbes that control the flow of energy to the animal from the food that it eats.
Preliminary safety testing on cells grown in the laboratory showed the drugs were not toxic to mammalian cells because they only inhibit the bacterial ribosomes and not mammalian ribosomes.
In response he issued an equivocal statement expressing sympathy for the parents» point of view: «To suggest that we should limit our students» access to specifically approved textbooks and instructional materials would not only inhibit self - directed learning but would also ill - prepare our young people for the challenges that will face them in the competitive global market of the 21st century.
Existing antiretroviral drugs don't eliminate HIV but only inhibit its multiplication.
As a result, the drugs usually only inhibit the growth of precancerous cells, rather than killing them off.
A religion of pleasure, no matter what the intentions of its advocates, can only inhibit the efforts that are required by this moral demand.
Attempts by government to establish «just prices,» a practice going back to the Middle Ages, only inhibited and distorted economic development.
According to the President, the low level of integration in the continent not only inhibits effective economic cooperation but also impedes democratic transformation of the continent.
In this study, palovarotene not only inhibited spontaneous HO, but also prevented it when mice were experimentally injured.
When they treated mice modeling HER2 - positive breast cancer with a drug candidate called MSI - 1436 (also called trodusquemine), Tonks and colleagues not only inhibited signaling by PTP1B, but also signaling by HER2 proteins.
This means Ind - Cl not only inhibits inflammation but is capable of reducing axon degeneration and restoring neuronal function.»
They both point out that because the BACE1 antibody only inhibits new amyloid - β production, it's not clear that it would help people whose brains are already riddled with the plaquelike clusters of amyloid that characterize Alzheimer's disease.
Despite this possibility, mevinolin, the active ingredient in red yeast rice, is capable of reducing 7 - dehydrocholesterol levels, 22 and simvistatin (Zocor) not only inhibits the synthesis of mevalonate but also enhances the conversion of 7 - dehydrocholesterol to cholesterol by increasing the expression of 7 - DHCR.23 Simvistatin thereby hits the pool of 7 - dehydrocholesterol with a double - whammy, both decreasing its synthesis and increasing its degradation.
When your body is in «fight or flight» mode, however, it not only inhibits the function of digestive muscles, but also releases less digestive juices.
It not only inhibits b - glucuronidase, the enzyme that allows re-absorption of estrogen in the digestive tract, it also increases the detoxification activity of specific liver pathways that eliminate other toxic waste.
Getting angry on the road not only inhibits your driving abilities, but also makes you prone to aggressive driving.
Since the braking system the researchers developed only inhibits side - to - side motion to make virtual objects like walls and curbs seem solid, the team had to come up with a way to limit vertical travel so users would be able to determine when their virtual cane was penetrating the floor or poking through walls.
So if rates rise too much, we could see an uptick in mortgage problems, not only inhibiting the home - sale recovery but also dampening local economic growth.

Not exact matches

Not only can this device wake you with gradually increasing blue light and nature sounds or music from Spotify, it also can put you to sleep with red light that does not inhibit melatonin production.
«Bro culture not only leads to inhibiting current employees from doing their best work, but also failing to attract the best talent for the job once word gets out,» Manning says.
As with everything, it is only a few that ruin it for everyone else, but on the other hand the «many» hasn't really done anything to inhibit the actions of the «few.»
It is a mood closely parallel to that of the Tower of Babel story, except only that Ecclesiastes is not inhibited by the piety of the other; he would push into the abode of the divine, restrained only by misgivings for his safety.
Personally, I don't care if you want to dance around with snakes, only ride in horse - pulled wagons, and only have s ex with the lights off and a hole in the sheet, but the problem is that you keep trying to force everyone else, through peer pressure but more insidiously the legal system, to be as inhibited as you are.
The reigning prejudice of the guild that theological interpretation can only mean «contamination by faith» has strongly inhibited those with posts in the area (a diminishing number).
In an environment which, relatively speaking, rigorously inhibits virtually all the phenomena attendant upon the exercise of the prophetic role, not only an Ezekiel, but probably even an Amos or an Isaiah, would appear to be mad.
The medico - materialistic explanation is that simpler cerebral processes act more freely where they are left to act automatically by the shunting - out of physiologically [though in this instance not spiritually] «higher» ones which, seeking to regulate, only succeed in inhibiting results.
Individuals that exercise not only need to drink more water to replace what is lost through sweat and breath, but exercise also inhibits indicators of thirst!
Lauric acid has not only been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria that cause skin inflammation which leads to acne, but it also prevents the growth from antibiotic resistant bacteria.
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Premier League sides don't seem to hand opportunities to young players, they say, and with the wealth of these clubs skyrocketing, their ability to spend big on players from around the world will only serve to inhibit the progress of these players further.
Not only does downing that beer or glass of wine not build supply, it actually serves to decrease your breast milk supply and inhibit milk letdown.
Not only will these birthing parents have had IV fluids, some babies find that their rooting and suckling instincts are inhibited by the medication in the epidural.
The release of prolactin is dependent only upon nipple stimulation, but the release of oxytocin can sometimes be inhibited by the release of adrenaline.
Brannian, Zhao, and McElroy (1999) also found that leptin may limit or inhibit the production of progesterone by the ovaries, but only when insulin was also present.
These findings allowed researchers to create a chimera virus: a mouse virus with a human viral gene that can be used to test molecules that inhibit human LANA protein in an animal model of disease, treating not only human herpes virus infection but also its associated cancers.
A new study suggests the alcohol not only helps the fungus grow, but it also inhibits microbial «weeds» that would otherwise crowd it out.
In the ovary of a mouse treated with Müllerian - inhibiting substance, follicle development ceased and only primordial follicles were found (arrows, right).
Instead, ezetimibe blocks dietary cholesterol absorption in the gut by inhibiting the NPC1L1 protein, perhaps approximating the effect of having only one working copy of the NPC1L1 gene.
«It seems it is only when the ERK pathway is inhibited that PAK becomes «awake,»» Guo said.
Only viruses that have mutated escape mechanisms from immune pressures are able to survive, but the mutations come at the cost of other aspects of viral fitness, perhaps inhibiting entry into cells or integration into cell DNA.
It found that both dietary restriction and rapamycin inhibited lipid synthesis, but only dietary restriction increased the oxidation of those lipids in order to produce energy.
Robert Carr, director of the International Council of AIDS Services Organizations in Toronto thinks that only a comprehensive HIV program that focuses on human rights will overcome the cultural biases that are inhibiting development of effective programs to reach MSM.
One thing that inhibits research into Ebola is the safety precautions needed; the virus can only be studied in biosafety level 4 (BSL - 4) labs, which are rare and in high demand, and working with the virus in these labs requires extensive safety training.
Genial and soft - spoken, Essex shoots down Duesberg's ideas about ARVs by saying: «There are now 15 or 20 different drugs that act in 8 or 10 different ways, and the only thing they have in common is that they inhibit the virus from replicating and lower the viral load to negligible levels.
Unfortunately, sweet potatoes contain a chemical that inhibits the action of trypsin, and sweet potatoes are not only a major constituent of the pig feast but also a staple of the highland diet.
When the researchers implanted the skin of the pregnant mice with time - release capsules containing either a compound that inhibits IDO or a control substance, only one group rejected fetuses: mice that had been given the inhibitor and were carrying genetically foreign fetuses.
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