In turn, that can cut C-reactive protein, a marker for inflammation, by up to 40%.
This "biophony, " as Krause calls it, can be studied as a marker of an eco-system's health.
And he continues to function as a marker of the limits of the entertainment industry's tolerance.
He said its action on C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation, was particularly interesting.
We wanted to set out a marker and everyone who took to the pitch did that.
He wanted the Europeans to take a lead and so put down a marker for the future.
He has put down a marker - that he will challenge German leadership of the debt crisis.
"Women's attractiveness functions as a marker or signal of fecundity and gives some indication about health, " Jokela explains.
But here we have a variant of a normal gene which seems to be a marker for survival.
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Grab a marker and divide a piece of paper into three columns: Career Needs, Ideal Professions, and Tasks.
Others, however, believed a marker had been put down that signalled a change of policy down the road.
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So it is a marker for future local production as well and a pivot point for business ecosystems.
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"The South Africans are absolutely determined to come over here and lay down a marker, " he told BBC Sport.
The main objective was always to raise standards, he said, and the new inspections were "laying down a marker".
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For this reason if no other, his public judgment would lay down a marker around which average opinion could coalesce.
When each marathon was completed, a marker was placed on the road, from which point he started the following day.
This is not an outcome that a patient experiences, but it is believe to be a marker of patient risk.
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It has become a marker of local history and a medium for transferring collective memory from one generation to another.
As a result, the study failed to show a difference between the drugs with a study of a marker of risk.
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In fact, in interviews to determine personality type, therapists consider short, concise answers to be a marker of an avoidant attachment style.
In vetoing the three space programs, the President laid down a marker.
The first group had their plumage colour enhanced with a marker pen.
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Both Essex trusts have coveted foundation status, supposedly a marker of first-rate performance, which gives them greater freedom over how to manage finances.
Several are the subjects of motion to regret - which don't actually stop them but put down a marker if problems arise later.
That spike in the death rate at age 27 can thus be seen as a marker of how long unconstrained excess takes to kill.
For the youthful Mr Edwards, then, using the current race to put down a marker for the election beyond makes a lot of sense.
But the researchers said women with high triglyceride levels - a marker of insulin resistance - shed far more weight on the high-protein diet.
Researchers have spoken in the past of trying to detect a marker for chlorophyll, the pigment in plants that plays a critical role in photosynthesis.
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