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But if the census was stripped of all questions except those that are needed for an election, he added in a recent interview, it is possible that it could be competed by next summer.

Outstanding British Film will be competed by 127 Hours, Mike Leigh's Another Year, Four Lions, The King's Speech and Made in Dagenham, the story of the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant.

The streptavidin binding of all the SBAs could be competed by biotin implying that they bind to the same site on streptavidin.

At the time, National Road 755 between Mosvik and Leksvik was being constructed and would be competed by the end of the decade; however, it would take longer before Mosvik would be connected to Venneshamn.

Again, IL2 specificity was shown, in that this suppression could be competed by increasing IL2 concentrations (Fig 3D).

Likewise, DHFR, a second enzyme in the thymidylate synthesis pathway also binds to its own mRNA, which can be competed by the substrate (folate) antagonist methotrexate [13], [15].

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(This year, his wife will even be competing, by horse proxy).

After completion of the operation, residual rocuronium was competed by administration of sugammadex.

The delivery of GST fused to HIV-Tat was competed by either IGFBP-3 or IGFBP-5-derived synthetic peptides.

An ELISA competitive assay showed that the binding of virions M13-Cry1Ac to CR7-12 waspecificic since it was competed by Cry1Ac toxin (Fig. 2c).

This construct bound [3H]vasopressin with high affinity and this was competed by other ligands with rank order anticipated for the V2 receptor.

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