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  • Neither sect was supposed to interfere in mortal affairs, a fact they selectively ignored.

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  • I. FTY720 selectively decreases the number of circulating mature lymphocytes by acceleration of lymphocyte homing.

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  • The surface charge of different types of particles depends on the pH, allowing cationic or anionic surfactants to be selectively adsorbed.

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  • Its use is for the monitoring of a process in which contaminants are to be removed selectively by flocculation from yeast cell homogenate.

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  • Statins selectively inhibit leukocyte function antigen-1 by binding to a novel regulatory integrin site.

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  • Third, adversary Io are degraded by selectively disrupting C4I systems.

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  • They found he had invented and suppressed evidence for decades, deliberately mistranslated some documents and selectively quoted from others.

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  • Attention of this type will not help the selectively mute child to relax or feel any less self-conscious than they already do.

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  • By selectively amplifying fungal DNA it had been shown that, in bluebells, 2 or 3 genera of arbuscular mycorrhiza are present.

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  • If the chromosomes of such cells are selectively stained with a dye such as acetic orcein, stages in mitosis can be observed.

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  • Employing these tactics enabled each wave of two-ship pairs to engage tanks selectively and avoid dropping ordnance on less significant targets.

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  • Reverse osmosis a high pressure filtration system that uses selectively permeable membranes with extremely small pores to separate ions and particles.

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  • Mowing is indiscriminate and does not act selectively; for instance it is impossible to mow only the grass in a mixed sward.

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  • She moves around selectively between a few preferred spots in the house which combine the warmth of a radiator with real sunlight.

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  • It acts selectively on the AT 1 receptor subtype, which is responsible for the known actions of angiotensin II.

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  • Furthermore this target may selectively reduce the intake of snack foods, a significant contributor to obesity, without altering hunger or satiety signals.

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  • Selectively using equity by the sept scotia auto insurance state you live in.

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  • Fibrinogen E fragment selectively disrupts the vasculature and inhibits the growth of murine tumors in a syngeneic murine model.

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  • Material is acquired extensively on the history and sociology of witch crazes in English, French and German, and more selectively in Spanish.

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  • Breeders were selectively breeding the cats to exhibit unusual traits such as extreme tubular-looking bodies, long legs and a wedge-shaped head.

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  • However, some breeders refused to selectively breed the cats, instead opting to retain the traditional look of long ago.

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  • Audio files can be individually distributed to all students, selectively e-mailed, or accessed on a single Web site.

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  • Personally, I believe a dog should be given time to reach maturity before his energies are redirected into breeding, and then he should only be bred selectively a few times each year.

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  • If budget is a concern or you only have access to a limited assortment of organic items, shop selectively.

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  • Serengeti's patented "Spectral Control System" selectively filters the various wavelengths of light, giving truer, clearer color perception.

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  • In the case of selectively mute children, the anxiety responses are triggered by social interactions in settings such as school, the playground, or social gatherings.

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  • They also know that anxious children avoid situations they fear or (in the case of selectively mute children) avoid speech in anxiety-provoking situations.

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  • Cognitive strategies for the selectively mute child aim to reduce the social anxiety that is often part of the disorder.

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  • This process is combined with behavioral strategies that focus on helping the selectively mute child to talk in increasingly challenging situations.

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  • Tooth decay in pits and fissures may be differentiated from dark shadows in the crevices of the chewing surfaces by a dye that selectively stains parts of the tooth that have lost mineral content.

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  • In addition, domestic cats have been selectively bred for appearance rather than for fierceness or aggression.

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  • Choose selectively of the costume jewelry, for the main adornment of the fairy is her golden or silvery crown.

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  • The freezing of molten cast iron of 2.50% of carbon goes on selectively like that of these steels which we have been studying, till the enrichment of the molten mother-metal in carbon brings its carbon-contents to B, 4.30%, the eutectic 1 carbon-content, i.e.

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  • The research work provided direct confirmation of the extent to which the hypnotist can selectively activate given areas of the brain.

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  • Selectively using equity elixir of sorts the business to sorry governor that's.

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