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"Clearly arresting someone and giving them a criminal record for smoking a joint is a futile and pointless exercise and... nothing I'm suggesting is me saying cannabis is a bad drug and the government made a mistake," said Winstock.
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And success has clearly arrested the ageing process for Mr Webster.
Amongst the older works, some are clearly arrested in time due to an accident (the artist's death, for example), while some embrace the non finito aesthetic.
These results indicate that the Δp52 mutants have wild-type development up until post-hepatocyte invasion, where the mutant parasites clearly arrest soon after invasion.
After 6 hours in the ring stage of incubation with the drug, parasites were clearly arrested in their cell cycle progression when compared to the untreated cultures (Figure 2A).
In contrast, ectopic p21Waf1 expression had no detectable impact on chromatin structure even though cells were clearly arrested.
After 6 days of treatment, they were clearly arrested and this correlated with an increased positive SA β-Gal staining and enlarged nuclei.
Thus, the cells were clearly not arrested in the cell cycle, but showed a specific, at least fivefold expansion of the G1-phase from 3 to 15 hr.
"The video clearly shows the arresting agents carried out their duties appropriately, even when faced with a barrage of insults and confrontational agitators," the agency said in a statement.
The cell cycle specific issues could be addressed more clearly – experimentally – by arresting cells in a specific stage, S-phase, for example, and then re testing the model.
Nevertheless, shifting the sealant policy towards a more interceptive procedure in arresting clearly observed changes (suspected or detected enamel caries lesion in the fissure) would at least partly overcome this dilemma.
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