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Proper application of subsidiarity means that normally the so-called 'lower echelons' consider which powers they wish to abrogate to the higher echelon.
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The mutation of lysine 41 to glutamic acid in SCR 1 of CR2 (K41E CR2) has previously been shown to abrogate binding to C3d.
What few of us realised at the time was that the self-appointed zookeepers were abrogating to themselves the right to shoot the beast.
President Bush has asserted that the treaty must be amended or abrogated to allow testing of promising technologies which allow antimissile weapons to be fired from ships, planes and possibly space vehicles.
The proportion of Müller SP cells was abrogated to 0.1% in the presence of DAPT in both treated groups (Fig. 5C, 5E).
Cell adhesion does not need to be abrogated to permit metastasis if the cancer originates in nonadherent cells.
Together, the above findings suggest that the hydrogen bond between covalent-orlistat and His may need to be abrogated to successfully activate a catalytic water molecule.
We have to further confirm the effect of DNA damage response when TFII-I is abrogated to show its involvement in this mechanism.
The increased DCFDA and DHE fluorescence intensity observed in Chaetocin-treated cells was abrogated to control levels in the presence of ROS inhibitor, NAc.
In contrast, two alanine mutations in hu3S193 Fc (e.g. I253A/H310A) were necessary to completely abrogate binding to muFcRn.
Abrogate means "to cancel, annul, quash, void, to abolish authoritatively".
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