An attack of inherited angioedema is treated with an injection of the C1 inhibitor, the substance that your body is deficient in. |
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Some scooters, including the BMW C1 and the Honda Gyro Canopy, have a windscreen and a roof. |
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During the passage from Dover, C1 parted with its tow and arrived too late to take part in the operation. |
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Some students of Al Asalah, Al Tafawwoq, Al simah and Al Bedaya will be transferred to the new C1 co-ed Al Qemmah School in Al Shamkhah. |
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The conical flasks were labeled A, B, C and D for the samples and A1, B1, C1 and D1 for the controls respectively. |
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The historical limits and C1 and C2 methods showed varying sensitivities, with C1 and C2 having the highest, but all demonstrated similar specificities. |
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This power-harvesting, battery-less model will soon be an important part of our range, alongside our Softpad C1 and Softpad S1 NFC keypads that are already in the market. |
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The same study used preliminary genealogical analyses which revealed that C1 lineage was present in the Icelandic mtDNA pool at least 300 years ago. |
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The condition is caused by a genetic deficiency of C1 esterase inhibitor, a naturally occurring molecule that inhibits kallikrein and other serine proteases in the blood. |
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The chloroplast structure and the pigment assortment that includes chlorophyll a and c2, but not c1, suggest that only the red algae may be more primitive. |
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Primers were designed flanking the c1 gene and contained a ribosome binding site upstream of the c1 gene start codon. |
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A repressor protein of bacteriophage P1, encoded by the c1 gene, is responsible for maintaining P1 prophage in the lysogenic state. |
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The higher the value of c1, the faster the transition from a risk-off to a risk-on mode. |
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