Some speculate that libraries may become small-scale publishers by selectively transferring the flow of electronic information into print. |
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Arte Povera's prehistory is thoroughly chronicled in the catalogue but only selectively represented in the exhibition. |
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He has selectively eliminated shadows, or has adjusted their angles to align them with significant points in the composition. |
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The various statements were at complete loggerheads, spun perfectly and selectively by organisations in damage-control mode. |
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The fictional world only selectively represents the real world, making the themes about open issues particularly salient. |
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If you have shrubs grown for their colored twigs, you will want to selectively prune these, too. |
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The sow's placenta and umbilical cord are thick tissues that selectively transfer nutrients to the developing fetus. |
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A locking assembly is coupled with the C-shaped clamping portion for selectively locking the clamping portion to the tubular rail. |
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Hunters selectively cull the does to make more forage available for the bucks. |
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The system relies on short DNA sequences in bacterial messenger RNA that bind selectively to a specific small molecule. |
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In other parts of the world, female infants and children are still selectively denied their birthrights, food, and education. |
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The shutter selectively blocks and permits the passage of the ionization electrons to the collector. |
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Unlike selenium, which selectively tones the low values first, gold toners tend to affect the entire image at once. |
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Diplexed and triplexed types have a single cable input which is selectively split to the outlet sockets. |
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The transceiver includes a receiver which can be selectively powered down whenever activity within the communication line ceases. |
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Mucicarmine, Alcian blue, elastic, and trichrome stains were used selectively to help define morphology. |
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In 1999, he developed a way to chemically modify cotton gauze so that it selectively targets and soaks up elastase. |
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The ruling historiographers of science cannot be freed from the reproach that they have read Galileo's writings too selectively. |
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Wouldn't it be great if history as a whole could selectively forget its blemishes? |
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Such bias arises when non-significant or negative outcome data are selectively omitted from publication. |
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A semi-permeable membrane is otherwise known as a selectively permeable membrane. |
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And he worries that reporters might selectively quote from documents or other material they find electronically. |
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In the pharmaceutical and agrochemical sectors, selectively fluorinated products are increasingly common. |
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Kenegy owns a small mill and, with the hardwood he selectively harvests, produces high-quality furniture stock. |
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It's collective guilt selectively applied, a concept of Original Sin limited to certain time-zones and complexions, and weirdly ahistorical. |
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The message is that it will not disinvest blindly but selectively and that there will be a board to guide the Government on these matters. |
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The PM's handlers and media managers, through smart time management, must ensure he is regularly but selectively exposed. |
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They are known as argentaffin cells, because they are selectively stainable with silver salts. |
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This leads to a relatively simple RRS of albumin in which selectively enhanced vibrations dominate. |
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This argument is misleading and cannot justify selectively disinheriting women. |
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Common ownership can result in the same selectively chosen information and the same opinions being purveyed by different media outlets. |
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Zhivkov selectively purged officials throughout the early period to prevent development of alternative power centres in the party. |
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Prune low-performing products and customers by direct deletion or by selectively raising prices. |
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A prebiotic functions by selectively stimulating the growth of probiotics and other beneficial bacteria in the GI tract. |
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Tuned damping, on the other hand, provides much higher levels of damping at selectively tuned frequencies. |
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A controller selectively controls the first and second transistors to achieve amplitude modulation at a high modulation bandwidth. |
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The plurality of such first exterior posts may be selectively used for leashing a dog at any one of a plurality of locations. |
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The spindles grasp the fiber and selectively pull it out of the boll, leaving unwanted plant parts or trash behind. |
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The cells are then irradiated with the laser and the cancer cells are selectively destroyed. |
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Volatile nitrosamines can be selectively reduced from mainstream smoke by passage through a plasticised cellulose acetate filter tip. |
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The serotonin transporter can be selectively inhibited by antidepressant drugs such as fluoxetine and citalopram. |
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That he is selectively reaching out to some unions does not mean he is bending his ardently pro-business ideology. |
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Here a beam selectively pushes one size of particles toward a standing light wave, which directs the particles toward its nodes. |
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Deer browsed selectively on prairie forbs but not on prairie grasses or sedges. |
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Where there are mature softwoods mixed in these patches, they selectively harvest them, while trying to protect the younger regen. |
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These peptides selectively interact with negatively charged bacterial membranes by electrostatic interaction. |
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The arbiter device receives requests for data transfers from the master devices and selectively transmits the requests to the slave devices. |
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Most of these older forests have been selectively logged but never cleared for cultivation. |
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Male chicks from selectively bred egg-laying strains are not suitable for meat production and so are killed at one to three days old. |
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Mating may thus be assortative as females mate selectively with males of the same vocal background, discouraging gene migration. |
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Moreover, dense populations of planktivorous fish are expected to feed selectively on larger prey. |
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In other words, the permeability barrier is selectively transparent for transporter proteins. |
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Hotels and restaurants owned by these Muslims were selectively burnt and destroyed during the recent riots. |
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This system, which originates in the ventral tegmental area of the brain stem can be selectively activated by stress. |
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The illative is used selectively and usually as an adverb of place, but in some dialects of Lithuanian, all four locatives are still in use. |
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A person who is conscious selectively perceives sensations, attending to some while filtering out others. |
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In the original, Marie, a supermarket cashier, selectively undercharges her elderly customers whom she knows cannot afford to buy all they need. |
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Like journalists, politicians selectively quote the facts, they only tell one side of the story, and they give unbalanced and biased opinions. |
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One of these sensors is a UV sensor array, consisting of six photodiodes selectively monitoring different bandpasses between 200 and 400 nm. |
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The first barrier layer is selectively removed using an etch that is selective to the hard mask layer. |
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Teach them to shop selectively, and teach them to trade up from masstige by offering products that are exciting and a good investment for them. |
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For example, resurfacing of the patella with a patellar button is practised routinely, selectively, or not at all. |
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The wall will route the oil selectively to the oil sump, simultaneously separating it from the crankcase to minimize oil foaming. |
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To best suit the cello, he has selectively added or omitted material from the violin edition. |
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The risk-averse farmer selectively adopts technology that ensures positive net expected marginal benefits. |
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Biologists have long used fluorescent dyes that selectively attach to particular molecules, allowing them to detect certain cells or proteins in a sample. |
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Just imagine the consequences of a kinesiologist isolating specific muscles and selectively injecting designer genes into those muscles to maximize their function. |
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After the boron is selectively localized to the tumor, it is irradiated with neutrons that cause the release of alpha radiation from the boron atoms. |
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All grains produce lectins, which selectively bind to unique proteins on the surfaces of bacteria, fungi, and insects. |
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One of the biggest complaints that critics have is that companies have an incentive to selectively publish data. |
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The partner organizations that selectively posted information did make such redactions. |
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The election laws are selectively enforced, primarily against the opposition. |
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The actuator latch of a hard disk drive selectively intercepts the movement of the locking protrusion at the actuator so that the actuator is locked and unlocked. |
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Sometime after lithification of the soft carbonate sediment, dissolution of gypsum took place, selectively producing vast numbers of molds of gypsum nodules. |
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They can selectively attract and soak up liquids and gases at the molecular level, making them useful in products from cat litter to water treatment. |
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It was a natural growth for a vital composer who had her ears keenly attuned to new developments, and could selectively integrate what she wanted into her own personal idiom. |
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In their chiral nematic states, the materials have a helical macrostructure which acts like a diffraction grating and selectively reflect light just like a compact disc does. |
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They huddle in each other's offices, selectively sharing intelligence about their peers' machinations, real and imagined. |
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The same massive evidence trove body cameras create can, if used selectively, humiliate and indict average citizens. |
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A talented designer knows how to selectively insert graphics into a Web page to enhance and give greater meaning to the copy without it looking like a three-ring circus. |
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The focus in different parts of the image can be selectively adjusted. |
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Some of the triboluminescent materials appear to partially decompose in an hourglass shape that suggests chemical reaction occurs selectively along only some crystal axes. |
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They have anchored bimetallic catalysts to the insides of such molecular sieves and have found that they can selectively hydrogenate cyclic polyenes. |
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The medical drugs such as corticosteroids, nootropic and diuretic remedies were selectively administered by considering each patient's pathological condition. |
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In their capacity as culture brokers boatmen also assume a position of authority when guiding pilgrims, selectively informing them about the city. |
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Most writing that lays claim to this term, whatever other merits it may display, ventures beyond certain core zones of attention only selectively and patchily. |
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The contrast is between a random sampling of gametes that leads to the fixation of selectively neutral alleles and natural selection favoring advantageous variations. |
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The text provides enough relevant theory so that the reader can practice statistics selectively and informedly, rather than blindly substituting values into formulas. |
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At its most extreme, it involved a guerrilla strategy of selectively assassinating particularly gung-ho or oppressive officers through the use of fragmentation bombs. |
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The scope sought in the flavor industry is to selectively obtain the key citrus flavor compounds i.e., the oxygenated compounds such as neral, geranial, and decanal. |
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The use of targeting antibodies conjugated to enzymes that selectively activate antineoplastic prodrugs on or near cancer cells is also addressed. |
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The results showed that nearly one-third of the areas that were logged selectively were completely deforested for grazing and other uses within four years. |
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Similarly, seed predation may affect plant assemblages as granivores selectively harvest and consume seeds, thus modifying species abundance and composition. |
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In order to analyse the relevance of the epicuticular wax to the overall transpiration barrier, the epicuticular layer was selectively removed with gum arabic. |
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He was the committee man selectively dealing out the Janus-faced news. |
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Metals management is an important consideration for these aggressive peroxide stages to work effectively and selectively. |
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The system also selectively engages in DNS poisoning when particular sites are requested. |
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However, when needed, the archived data can be easily accessed, researched and selectively restored. |
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Northwest Airlines has reportedly selectively matched a price increase made earlier by Delta Air Lines. |
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Advanced readers may, as a result, wish to read selectively, but we believe that novices will benefit from taking the full ride. |
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In the Mantic River Estuary, explosives were used to selectively remove eelgrass in an attempt to improve water circulation. |
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Breast stroke, back crawl and other more complicated strokes are selectively taught to the most advanced students. |
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It has been bred selectively to produce the highest yields of milk of any cow. |
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Females selectively choose among the males present for traits they find more appealing. |
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Debrase is an innovative debriding agent that swiftly and selectively removes the eschar tissue from burn wounds by means of enzymatic action. |
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The claims cover methods of selectively removing cancer cells ex vivo from blood stem cells and other organs using reovirus. |
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Botulinum toxin selectively blocks the release of neuro transmitters which cause the activation of sweat glands and hence no sweat is released. |
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When these neurons are selectively silenced in mouse models of acute and chronic asthma, both inflammation and bronchial twitchiness are reduced. |
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Also, maintenance will be simplified, environmentally responsible and less costly with PPG's selectively strippable system of coatings. |
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Second, is this aspect of emotional responding selectively reduced in utilitarian respondents or enhanced in non-utilitarians? |
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Finally the resulting profile helps the company to aim, selectively, postal codes for the direct mailing campaign. |
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Where necessary, encrusted material such as mussels or tubeworm conglomerates was selectively dislodged to check for underlying nests. |
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They are members of a new class of antiviral agents that selectively inhibit the neuraminidase of influenza A and B viruses. |
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I think it's a bit shortsighted to blame pepsin because you're not selectively refluxing pepsin. |
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Odanacatib is a cathepsin K inhibitor that selectively inhibits the cathepsin K enzyme. |
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Odanacatib selectively inhibits cathepsin K, the major enzyme in osteoclasts that is responsible for the breakdown of existing bone tissue. |
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The ability of zeolites to sorb selectively is widely used in different groups of science and engineering. |
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Progressive creationists selectively accept the science, but have to wonder how to make it compatible with the sequence of events in Genesis. |
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Therefore, ivermectin does not appear to be selectively fetotoxic to the developing fetus. |
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Developed at Kings' College London, the hepatoselective insulin is designed to be selectively absorbed by the liver. |
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Arteriolar and venular patterning in retinas of mice selectively expressing VEGF isoforms. |
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The drawings of Overbeck, in particular, are almost as selectively and hintingly discriminating as those of Ingres. |
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Froth flotation is a process designed to separate hydrophobic particles selectively in an aqueous medium, in which gas bubbles are dispersed. |
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However, the body is able to selectively decide which cells will break down protein and which will not. |
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It is this imperfection that makes it possible to selectively etch the GBs when one wants the microstructure visible. |
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The PDL penetrates the epithelium and is selectively absorbed by the underlying microvasculature. |
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Specifically, using DNAVEC's proprietary Sendai virus vector, they plan to develop a gene vaccine that can selectively induce the production of anti-beta amyloid antibodies. |
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Fortunately, eye-opening studies demonstrate that boron has been found to selectively kill prostate cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed. |
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About CLP-1001 in Heart Failure CLP-1001 is a cross-linked polyelectrolyte polymer intended to selectively bind to and remove excess water and sodium in the GI tract. |
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One strategy for managing shark fisheries and reducing bycatch is to employ repellents that selectively repel elasmobranchs but do not repel target species. |
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Perampanel is the first and only licensed AED to selectively target AMPA receptors postsynaptically, which play an important role in the spread of epileptic seizures. |
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Consequently, by using embolizing material to selectively embolize blood vessels in the hepatic artery, selective necrosis can be more effectively induced at the tumor site. |
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Emodin, an anthraquinone derivative isolated from the rhizomes of Rheum palmatum, selectively inhibits the activity of casein kinase II as a competitive inhibitor. |
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Therefore, a method was devised to selectively remove the encapsulant without affecting the fragile element, thus permitting further detailed inspection. |
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This selectively affected the shallow seas where most organisms lived. |
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Using targeted drug delivery systems such as immunoliposomes that accumulate selectively in designated target cell types, the dosage of rapamycin may potentially be optimized. |
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Failures were related to the unability to selectively place the guiding catheter at the coronary ostium in 2 cases and to the unability to cross the lesion in 8 cases. |
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The consultant's advisory recommendations were selectively adopted. |
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In addition to his ministerial position Home was appointed to membership of the Privy Council, an honour granted only selectively to ministers below cabinet rank. |
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They argue that Marshall selectively quoted the Judiciary Act of 1789, interpreting it to grant the Supreme Court the power to hear writs of mandamus on original jurisdiction. |
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Historian David Henige has argued that many population figures are the result of arbitrary formulas selectively applied to numbers from unreliable historical sources. |
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Stabilizing selection acts to hold a trait at a stable optimum, and in the simplest case all deviations from this optimum are selectively disadvantageous. |
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Horses have been selectively bred since their domestication. |
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Once the twinkle was removed, the light from the star itself was blocked using the team's coronograph, an instrument that selectively masks out the star. |
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Immigration policies which selectively grant freedom of movement to targeted individuals are intended to produce a net economic gain for the host country. |
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We investigate a method of selectively targeting cancer cells by means of ultrasound harmonic excitation at their resonance frequency, which we refer to as oncotripsy. |
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The consistent size of timbers demonstrates that loggers were selectively harvesting trees over broad regions rather than clearcutting one area before moving on. |
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The invention provides compositions and methods for selectively sensitizing G1 checkpoint impaired cancer cells to DNA-damaging agents and treatments. |
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In earlier work, Denny's team found that the bacteria that cause cavities selectively latch on to some types of glycoprotein sugar chains and are repelled by others. |
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