They also found that ADHD children responded variably to different B vitamins, with pyridoxine and thiamine antagonizing each other's benefits. |
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Such high-level favoritism risks further antagonizing citizens who are fed up with officials helping themselves to public funds. |
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It is spending astronomical amounts of money, alienating allies and further antagonizing opponents. |
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The Assembly rejected repudiation because they feared antagonizing the moneylenders of Paris, Amsterdam, Hamburg, and Geneva. |
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He writes well, and prudently avoids antagonizing others engaged in dealing with this very contentious subject. |
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On the other hand, their campaign clearly set back the cause by antagonizing many non-militant women and by alienating pro-suffrage members of Parliament. |
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We need to stop antagonizing and offending one another with sharp words and fabricated political crises. |
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But war stretched the company to the limit, disrupting its trade and thus antagonizing opinion at home. |
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Water policies are antagonizing neighbours and in some cases leading to conflict. |
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Will the Prime Minister instruct his Minister of Health to stop antagonizing and start listening to the provinces on health care reform? |
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The hon. member for Saint-Maurice and the hon. member for Saint-Laurent-Cartierville must stop antagonizing the people of Quebec. |
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A pharmaceutical composition comprising a GP88 antagonizing agent and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. |
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I still have a lump on my head and occasional headaches I could have been more alert to the danger of antagonizing my brother. |
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Every bomb we drop, antagonizing more civilians, makes that goal more unrealizable. |
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At the time he was quite well known for antagonizing women's libbers, so there was quite a contingent of sign waving female protestors, and some males as well. |
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Combined with castration, nilutamide exerts a total peripheral antiandrogenic activity by antagonizing the action of androgens of adrenal origin which otherwise may maintain the proliferation of prostatic cancer cells. |
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The xeno-estrogen bisphenol A inhibits postembryonic vertebrate development by antagonizing gene regulation by thyroid hormone. |
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And all are fearful of ridicule or, worse, antagonizing voters back home. |
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The data from these studies support the antagonizing action of cetuximab in preventing the activation of EGFR resulting in inhibition of cell proliferation and other cellular functions. |
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Non-acylated ghrelin is a natural peptide capable of antagonizing certain metabolic effects of ghrelin, a peptide hormone secreted by the stomach. |
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These findings suggest that antagonizing non-NMDA glutamate receptors attenuates a noise-induced temporary threshold shift. |
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We have to ask whether businesses are willing and prepared to create a negative attitude toward their product by antagonizing those very people they are contacting by advertising their goods and services. |
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Use of a compound capable of antagonizing, at least partially, the oncogenic activity of the Mdm2 protein for the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition intended for the treatment of cancers with a zero p53 context. |
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Price stickiness was generally found to originate in firms' fears of antagonizing customers or disturbing the goodwill or reputation developed with them. |
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Even if this position was eminently unfair to the Indian petitioners, there was nothing to be gained by needlessly antagonizing the provincial government. |
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It is particularly antagonizing when you are the most open or one of the most open countries in the world, to be victimized by friends who are less open than you are. |
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Unzaga concerned about overtly antagonizing the British before the Spanish were prepared for war, and they agreed to assist the rebels covertly. |
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Since such displays of American force risk antagonizing local residents, it is important that security safeguards be established under authority agreed to by the host government. |
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Though commonly understood to be the antagonizing force in Paradise Lost, Satan may be best defined as a tragic or Hellenic hero. |
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Before question period I was talking about the poor relationship that has developed as a result of an antagonistic Liberal party deliberately antagonizing the United States administration. |
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With extremely large doses, the action of edrophonium becomes curariform and capable of potentiating rather than antagonizing the peripheral paralytic effect of curare. |
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Gruffudd's policy, which his sons would execute and later rulers of Gwynedd adopted, was to recover Gwynedd's primacy without blatantly antagonizing the English crown. |
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The Danes tried unsuccessfully to obtain recognition of the border from their neighbor, but otherwise went out of their way to avoid antagonizing Germany. |
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