Sentences with phrase «thereby hastening»

This makes systems like the adrenals, pituitary, and thyroid work harder, thereby hastening the occurrence of fatigue.
They would combine with each other, trapping stray particles and steadily growing bigger, thereby hastening the collapse of the entire system to a central singularity.
Its drug Niraparib kills cancer cells by inhibiting the production of proteins called PARPs, which help repair damaged DNA strands, thereby hastening the death of some types of cancer cells.
The density of the patient's skin and muscle slows the drug's progress, allowing it to be dispersed throughout the body in a wide spiderweb pattern, thereby hastening its effect.
At the level of international policy, it is desirable to fire up the arms race and to create nuclear confrontation with the Soviet Union, because that activity may make things worse and thereby hasten the end.

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Lest it seem as though I would subordinate religious to metaphysical language, thereby reinforcing the Western rationalistic critique of religion, I hasten to point out that in Hinduism, philosophy never developed in opposition to religion; the philosophical critique of energy that never ceases to preoccupy Western culture could not arise in a culture like Hinduism, where the language about the gods — what we call mythology — was never denied its rightful place in the scheme of things.
Rogers and Dragert suggest, however, that silent slip may dramatically hasten this stress buildup, thereby increasing the risk of a regular earthquake in the weeks and months after a silent one.
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