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These proto-Orwellian words are justly famous, and have often appealed to conservatives and anti-totalitarians, but they should not be allowed to neutralize Tocqueville's fruitful ambivalence, which is always tacking from anxiety to optimism and back again.
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Briefly, DNA samples (100 200 μg) were fortified with the internal standard O-CD3-dG (6 pmol) and hydrolyzed in 0.1 N HCl at 80 °C for 90 min. The samples were allowed to cool, neutralized with NH4OH, and analyzed using LC-MS.
She said that dancing regularly allowed her to neutralize some of the effects of the testosterone-fueled trading floor at Phoenix, which is nearly all male.
Republicans had hoped the early indications this year that the economy was turning the corner would have allowed them to neutralize, or even turn to their advantage, the issue that John Kerry had once considered central to his White House bid.
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In the AsA GSH cycle, both metabolites are successively oxidized and reduced, allowing APx to neutralize H2O2.
These include mechanisms that allow cells to neutralize and scavenge ROS and mechanisms that are involved in the repair of the cellular damage resulting from the exposure to ROS.
This solution was allowed to cool and was neutralized using sodium carbonate until effervescence ceases.
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