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When we assayed for PARP1 cleavage, we noted that control cells were able to cope to a certain extent with the stress induced either by misfolded protein accumulation induced by MG132 or an excess of lipids through addition of palmitate, when added separately (Fig. 5A ).
They're peppered with the minutiae of everyday life, from finding out an ex has a baby ("A baby what? A human baby?" in Can't Cope) to a bomb scare closing a bridge in Derry Girls ("I'm not enjoying this bomb. I've an appointment at Tropicana at 12".).
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Women used emotive coping to a greater extent than did men (p = 0.05).
We need drugs simply to cope, to find a way through the nights so we can struggle through the days.
"coping" to making their adversity into a small stage production.
The present study contributes to the area of psychological assessment by adapting and examining the psychometric properties of an instrument for evaluating parental coping to a Brazilian sample.
While these things are undoubtedly harmful, they are all things we can cope with to an extent.
It is particularly important for PCTs trying to cope with a deficit to understand possible contributory factors.
But now they also have to cope with a strong competitor to their momentum.
Coping is important, and Russians have coping down to an art form.
They also have to be ready to cope with a thousand things that can go wrong.
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