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However, while SMS confers the advantages of higher sensitivity and abrogation of issues stemming from read duplication, the technology has a number of confounding characteristics.
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Abrogation of the remaining intact checkpoint should result in increased tumor cell death.
Abrogation of p53 function is a critical event in tumorigenesis.
Democracy implies disagreement, and "compromise on public issues is the price of civilization, not an abrogation of principle".
The idea that we can wipe the slate clean and start from scratch is ridiculous pie-in-the-sky thinking and an abrogation of responsibility by the Senate's two principal leaders on tax issues.
A signed editorial article by Mr. Roosevelt appears in the current issue of the "Outlook," cordially approving the abrogation of the Russo-American Commercial Treaty, but expressing the opinion that it would have been better first to secure the decision of the Hague Tribunal on the interpretation of the treaty.
The major effect of wortmannin was the abrogation of stabilin-1/acLDL trafficking into the late endocytic pathway.
"It's an abrogation of responsibility".
This is the abrogation of the rule of law".
That would be an abrogation of our agreement with NATO.
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