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Other areas of applied research includes studies on airway reactivity in infants, evaluation of mechanisms of airway hyper-responsiveness in asthma, assessment of mechanisms of the sleep-disordered breathing, pulmonary function abnormalities following radiation, control of ventilation in lung disease, and development of new tests of lung function in infants.
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Evaluation of mechanisms of airway hyper-responsiveness in asthma
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And when you factor in the benefits of the investment and services government provides -- something the literature tends to ignore -- the hyper-responsiveness arguments are even less compelling.
Jared Bernstein: Taxing Capital Gains at Ordinary Rates: Evidence Says Do It... So Does Buffett Jared Bernstein 2011
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And when you factor in the benefits of the investment and services government provides -- something the literature tends to ignore -- the hyper-responsiveness arguments are even less compelling.
Jared Bernstein: Taxing Capital Gains at Ordinary Rates: Evidence Says Do It... So Does Buffett Jared Bernstein 2011
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And when you factor in the benefits of the investment and services government provides -- something the literature tends to ignore -- the hyper-responsiveness arguments are even less compelling.
Jared Bernstein: Taxing Capital Gains at Ordinary Rates: Evidence Says Do It... So Does Buffett Jared Bernstein 2011
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The task is to try to do what's right whether people are with you in a given moment or not, and in a sense, I'm more troubled by what seems to me the hyper-responsiveness of Congress to the day-to-day whims and desires and poll results of the electorate, than I am to this idea that Congress doesn't respond.
The United State of Ambition: Politicians, Power and the Pursuit of Office 1991
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ICSs inhaled corticosteroids reduce airway hyper-responsiveness and bronchial mucosal inflammation, making them useful for prophylactic therapy.
unknown title 2011
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Spouse abusers tend to show strong limbic and weak frontal activation when presented with aggressive word stimuli, suggesting a hyper-responsiveness to mild provocatory stimulus.
Ars Technica Jonathan M. Gitlin 2011
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For the study, Sutherland's team took the vitamin D levels of 54 asthmatics and assessed lung function, airway hyper-responsiveness, which is the prevalence of airway constriction, and response to steroid treatment.
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People with low levels of vitamin D in their blood did worse on the tests that evaluated lung function and airway hyper-responsiveness, the researchers found.
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