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Hence, demonstrating that even class IIb FBAs can be vulnerable to small molecules such as HCA, or other small molecules derived from that platform, which are designed to exploit the dynamic nature of the Z-loop.
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Thus, they seem to be vulnerable to small-sized clusters.
Your army, which you spent all the moola putting together, is stopped cold and suddenly is vulnerable to small arms fire, fire that ultimately brings it down.
However, a tether strand is thin but long enough to have a large area so that it is vulnerable to small particles.
Surface effects like these are vulnerable to small changes in circumstances that might remove, or even reverse, the effect you're relying on.
Suitable service arrangements for small remote settlements are hard to define [ 3] and remote places are vulnerable to small changes in population and healthcare providers.
These methods are vulnerable to small changes in the genelist composition even among highly related experiments as a result of natural variation in the expression of genes close to preset significance thresholds.
He said that throughout the history of the internet, people had been concerned about the emergence of apparently dominant giants, but they were vulnerable to smaller companies that could innovate more effectively.
So he may be vulnerable to expulsion to his small hometown in Sichuan Province.
As with other nonlinear phenomenon (e.g. weather systems), these models will be vulnerable to butterfly effects – such that small local changes may have dramatic impacts on the predictions of behavioural trajectories.
Moreover, adaptive optics OCT can greatly benefit from tracking since it is known to be vulnerable to eye motion because of the small field size [ 40].
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