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This protective effect was abrogated by the use of a CD8+ T cell-depleting monoclonal antibody.
The treaty was unpopular in Egypt, and it was unilaterally abrogated by the Wafd government in 1951.
He is correct that the skeptical discussion of religious ideas and practices must not be abrogated by the skinlessness of multiculturalism, or by its cunning.
Lukoil, along with the other companies, now worry that the agreements they spent years and millions of dollars to develop will be abrogated by the new Iraqi authorities.
Nostalgia for Syria's independence period has driven many protesters to carry its flag, abrogated by the Ba'ath party after its March 1963 coup.
Any other rule prescribed by a court other than the Supreme Court under subsection (a) shall remain in effect unless modified or abrogated by the Judicial Conference.
Held: The federal courts have no jurisdiction to entertain this suit because Floridas sovereign immunity was neither validly abrogated by the TRCA nor voluntarily waived.
As mentioned before, in accordance with interpretation, the NDPK-B depletion induced expression of Ang-2 was abrogated by the concomitant knockdown of FoxO1.
A rule of a district court prescribed under subsection (a) shall remain in effect unless modified or abrogated by the judicial council of the relevant circuit.
(c) The phosphorylation of the ERM proteins can be abrogated by the inhibitors for various signaling molecules in addition to PKCs.
The activation of both genes by interleukin 1β was abrogated by the proteasomal inhibitor, lactacystin which blocks activation of NF-κB by preventing IκB degradation.
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