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To blocker
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Agent noun of block; something that blocks something specific.
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Hynoski made the transition from ball carrier to blocker at Pittsburgh, where he carried the ball 37 times and caught 40 passes in three seasons while blocking for Dion Lewis, who rushed for 2,960 yards and was drafted by the Eagles.
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In a recent study, we described that glycolytic glioma cells are resistant to blockers of the ETC, in particular rotenone, a complex I (NADH dehydrogenase) blocker [1], [2].
Results using selective I to blockers are scarce.
In contrast, they were insensitive to blockers of AMPA receptors, L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, or group I mGluRs.
An association of JAM-A with hypertension and sensitivity to blockers of ANG II signalling were also evident in humans.
Among the films' claims is that gang members are addicted to beta-blockers to control their stress and paranoia.
With a signal to his blocker, Brad decided to run instead of punt.
How to handle blockers, how to flow with the play, all those things you had to pick up on your own".
Furthermore, after deployment it is impossible to monitor continued bleeding distal to the blocker.
In contrast to M2 blockers, resistance to neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors (NAIs) is subtype- and drug-specific.
This blocked the remaining current in every patch, regardless to the blocker used (data not shown).
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