A gradual lowering of interest rates would have that prophylactic effect.
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The phone call has a prophylactic effect.
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Lithium was discovered in the 19th century for nervous disorders and its possible mood-stabilizing or prophylactic effect; it was cheap and easily produced.
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Dr . Karin B . Michels, assistant professor of epidemiology at Harvard Medical School, said pregnancy indeed appears to have a prophylactic effect against breast cancer.
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In addition, we emphasized in Buckley the prophylactic effect of requiring that the source of communication be disclosed . 424 U . S ., at 67.
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The contribution of type I interferons ( IFN ) in recovery from infection with viruses has been demonstrated " in vivo " by the therapeutic and prophylactic effects of administration of IFN inducers or IFN itself, and different research suggests mosquito saliva exacerbates West Nile virus infection, as well as other mosquito-transmitted viruses.
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Our reference in the Bellotti footnote to the " prophylactic effect " of disclosure requirements cited a portion of our earlier opinion in Buckley, in which we stressed the importance of providing " the electorate with information ` as to where political campaign money comes from and how it is spent by the candidate . "'424 U . S ., at 66.