The dosage suppressors could rescue ram lethality by several possible mechanisms. |
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If depression induces heart disease and magnifies the lethality of existing cardiac conditions, does treatment of depression curb heart disease? |
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In hypersensitive mutants the mutation synthetically enhances toxin lethality and can be functionally informative. |
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These mutations cause larval lethality resulting from failed gut function and consequent starvation. |
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Additional genes important for eye development may remain unidentified because they cause early lethality when mutated. |
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This lethality was incompletely penetrant in gametes and completely penetrant postfertilization. |
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The Rangers illustrated their lethality as an exceptionally competent Army strike force. |
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Light forces are easily deployable but lack lethality, tactical mobility, and protection. |
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However, ginseng attenuated the other effects of amphetamine, namely, stereotypy and lethality in aggregated mice. |
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The number of animals reaching pupation and adulthood was counted and the lethality at each developmental stage determined from the totals. |
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The good news, from it standpoint of the Americans is, that means that most of that lethality is wasted if you're detonating a roadside bomb. |
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Polytene chromosome squashes, cuticle preps, maternal enhancement, and stage of lethality tests were performed as described. |
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That is, their level of lethality is inversely proportional to their proximity to any innocent, doe-eyed, child. |
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They tend to misperceive and underestimate the lethality of their suicidal behaviors. |
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Typically, altered gene dosage caused by karyotypic abnormalities results in embryonic lethality or birth defects. |
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The lethality, hardiness, and ease of production of the anthrax bacteria have made it a mainstay of known BW programs. |
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I walked them through a typical lethality assessment and suggested questions for them to ask. |
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Historically, the application of technology to weaponry has allowed combatants to fight at ever-increasing ranges and with greater lethality. |
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Also, total organic carbon was more closely associated with changes in trace metal lethality than changes associated with water hardness. |
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The Firearms Act divides weapons into four categories according to lethality and liability to be misused. |
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Dr. Anthony Farrell: I think it's important to recognize that we don't know what the temperatures in the river are for lethality. |
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We are particularly aware of the complexity and lethality of the proliferation of the illicit traffic in small arms and light weapons. |
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It is this combination of lethality and longevity that makes small arms such an efficient vector of the violence epidemic. |
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Since 1775, weapons have become more lethal, and with increased lethality has come an increase in both the number of casualties and the severity of wounds. |
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Biological weapons combine maximum lethality with ease of availability. |
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Yet the Madrid bombers appear to have eschewed it, though the simultaneity and wantonly indiscriminate lethality of the attacks were familiar. |
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Hunger and malnutrition increase the incidence and lethality rate of the health problems that cause most deaths during pregnancy and parturition. |
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Data from the WHO suggests there have been almost 8,800 deaths, but the lethality of the virus suggests the true figure is much higher. |
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The situation is improving faster in Guinea in terms of new cases and in Sierra Leone in terms of lethality. |
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In a bid to highlight AC's lethality, he even secretly financed the development of the electric chair. |
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Consequently, lethality is not always the only or best predictor of ecotoxicological responses of an organism to a contaminant mixture. |
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The amount of sodium thiosulfate added should be based on its' acute lethality to rainbow trout. |
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But the Boston bombings are still somewhat unusual for their lethality and success in America. |
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But the volatility of the Syria situation and the lethality of the weapons involved justify such an initiative. |
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There is a lot that could be done to reduce the frequency and lethality of such crimes. |
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The first is that despite the accuracy and lethality of air-to-ground fire, the introduction of ground forces is still necessary to compel an enemy to capitulate. |
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Putting any of these calibers into a single shot with a longer, unvented barrel will increase velocity, bullet performance, accuracy and lethality. |
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One simple criterion for a developmental mutation is embryonic lethality, but this also catches mutations in genes involved in housekeeping functions. |
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The lethality of the virus remained relatively stable at approximately 60 per cent, and there was no evidence of increased transmissibility from person to person. |
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For glioma cases in particular, proxy respondents may be used to report exposure information on behalf of the patient due to the lethality of the tumour. |
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Because lethality assessment is generally applied in a clinical setting, the MNADV sought to develop an assessment tool for first responders, primarily law enforcement officers. |
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The near-simultaneous attacks increased the lethality of the bombings, which targeted mainly Western tourists. |
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Although it was not designed to predict risk of lethality, the authors have found a correlation between higher ODARA scores and more severe assaults in the future. |
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Military experts believe that modern conventional weapons kill with greater precision and lethality. |
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The Department did not explain clearly that amendments to the regulations allow it to authorize mills to combine treated and untreated effluents within certain limits to reduce the acute lethality of the final effluent. |
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The present article shows that the lethality approach is sensitive to data definitions and that there is no disparity between the trends of the rates of aggravated assault and of homicide. |
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Biological screening of cyanobacteria for antimicrobial and molluscicidal activity, brine shrimp lethality and cytotoxicity. |
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True, the study strongly demonstrates the lethality of obesity. |
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The highest dose is defined as the dose-producing signs of toxicity such that higher dose levels, based on the same dosing regimen, would be expected to produce lethality. |
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Just as the continuing supply of arms and ammunition sustains and increases the lethality of conflicts, so arms increase the deadliness and widen the impact of societal violence, domestic violence, and crime. |
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Small arms and light weapons today provide these non-State entities with the lethality they require to cause chaos in countries and to destabilize whole regions. |
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Certain biological agents are the most toxic of all, approximating the lethality of a nuclear explosion in terms of the potential number of casualties caused. |
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It potentiated commercial snake venom antiserum action against venom-induced lethality in male albino mice. |
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It is noteworthy that while spousal violence risk assessment tools are often designed to assess either risk of recidivism or lethality, investigative checklists or case management tools do not have predictive value. |
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This capability will inflict maximum lethality to any enemy personnel seeking cover behind defilade. |
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To increase the operative efficiency of smaller units enhancing and integrating the essential capacitive areas of on foot soldier: lethality, survival, Command and Control, mobility and autonomy. |
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This lethality matches or exceeds that of a hydrogen bomb. |
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Irresponsible arms transfers fuel human rights abuses and are a proven catalyst for conflict, prolonging wars once they break out, increasing their lethality, and adding to the immense human cost. |
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The laboratory tests will examine acute lethality in rainbow trout and freshwater fleas in mining effluents. |
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The thermal lethality models most often utilized by the meat industry do not account for any adaptive response during slow-cooking processes. |
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However, the loss of both proteins kills the cell in a process called synthetic lethality. |
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Speed, range, adaptability, flexibility, agility, percussion, precision, lethality. |
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I'll talk about lethality and lethal temperatures. |
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Exposure of mouse, rat, or chicken embryos to Hcy-thiolactone causes increased lethality, growth retardation, blisters, and abnormalities of somite development. |
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Among the organic acids tested, citric acid enhanced spore lethality, while acetic and lactic acids yielded a similar spore reduction to what occurred with deionized water. |
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Lethality is observed only when both the maternal and the zygotic contributions are completely removed. |
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