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In contrast, 293T cells constitutively express GADD45 gamma and have adapted to bypass this pathway to cell death.
These procedures are often adapted to bypass or avoid a problematic feature of the system that jeopardises people's chance of completing their work safely within optimal timeframes and resources.
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Nothing made a larger impact on the position than the league's mandate before the 2004-5 season that officials tighten enforcement of hand and forearm checking by perimeter defenders, a policy revisited several times as defenders adapted strategies to bypass the rule.
It concerns a double lumen disposable tube device that could be adapted to conventional cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and/or CAD, for inducing a homogenous, downstream pulsatile perfusion mode with lower energy losses.
Protest songs are downloaded on the Internet, sold in the black market or shared via Bluetooth, a wireless technology that Iranians have adapted to share files on cellphones, bypassing the Internet altogether.
By using a metabolic labeling approach that can easily be adapted to other viruses, we have bypassed the requirement for high concentrations of reducing agents during labeling.
"I adapted to it".
And he adapted to it".
The people have adapted to the geography.
They've adapted to it.
They adapted to the region.
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