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The novel truly becomes novel again in her hands — electric, elastic, alluring, new.
Some painfully technical, deeply ambiguous study in, say, fruit flies about the vague possibility of what some protein might potentially do, or not do, under some very specific circumstances, becomes: "Novel protein cures obesity!" Film at 11 00.
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Overall, we suggest our two de novo compounds can become novel antivirals for treating influenza infection.
But script became novel, and the new, more rabid, less cuddly Bunny was less of a Winstone homage.
SADDS including SAN combine prodrugs, molecular self-assembly with nanotechnology, and hopefully become novel drug delivery approaches.
A publisher told her to go away and write a novel; this became "Novel on Yellow Paper," first published in 1937.
Emerging infectious diseases are either new types of pathogens or old ones that have mutated to become novel, as the flu does every year.
New diagnostic classifiers based on miRNAs will soon be available for medical practitioners and, even more importantly, miRNAs may become novel anti-cancer tools.
Moreover, distinct autoantigens may become novel therapeutic targets in disease, e.g., blocking GAPDH-mediated cell death in pathological conditions.
Inhibition of thrombin generation could promote bacterial growth, while HDPs could become novel therapeutic agents against pathogens when resistance to conventional therapies grows.
Topics that are seemingly quotidian become novel via host Ira Glass--you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll wonder how modern life is so idiosyncratic and wonderful.
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