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He walks away from most of his interviews muttering about the logical defect in this approach or that one.
A defect in this gene is thought to result in abnormal cleavage of the protein that increases the production and deposition of amyloid β-protein.
Hereditary methemoglobinemia occurs when there is an inborn defect in this enzyme system or when the hemoglobin molecule is abnormally structured (hemoglobin M) and is thereby more susceptible to oxidation of the iron component.
Most obese people have plenty of good leptin, so a defect in this gene isn't a widespread problem, says O'Rahilly.
If these chronic sufferers have a defect in this antiviral mechanism, he says, then drugs might be developed to replace any missing cytokines.
The alveolar bone defect in this case was the loss of ridge height with normal ridge width, class II according to the Seibert classification [20].
Moreover, the interstitial defect in this case is highly charged, which is another detrimental factor [32]. Figure 5 XRD patterns of undoped and TM-doped TiO 2 films.
The results show that primarily the large concentration of Cr-related point defect in this sample is responsible for the leakage.
The high percentage of translocation defect in this group of patients suggests that these defects are primary, rather than secondary to infection.
The defect in this mouse line is a deletion that includes exons 16 to 22 of Phex, although the exact extent of this X chromosome deletion remains unknown.
Firms like Cisco may indeed find it necessary to locate production units in foreign countries, including China, but to fail, as Hundt does, to address strategies for protecting and promoting America's domestic industrial base is a serious defect in this book.
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