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Ovicides can also be employed to kill the eggs prior to hatch.
The Mumbai attackers carried G.P.S. navigational equipment, a satellite telephone, cell phones suitable for local Mumbai networks, grenades, Kalashnikovs, and 9-millimetre pistols, which they employed to kill a hundred and sixty-five people, including six Americans, during a three-day spree of nihilistic violence.
Even though nanotoxicity has adverse effect on normal cells, such toxicity could be employed to kill abnormal cells.
Many chemotherapeutic drugs and ionized radiation have been employed to kill hyper-proliferating cancer cells, causing extensive DNA damage in the target cells.
Indeed, many TfR-specific antibodies (mAbs) have been developed and employed to kill the malignant cells in vitro and in vivo[ 9- 11].
The current method in Sri Lanka to counter adult vectors with dengue virus in their saliva is fogging, which is mainly employed to kill such vectors around the homes of reported dengue patients.
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19 The increase of the level of ATP, in addition to being known in some cases of small-molecular antibiotics, is also a strategy that the human immune system employs to kill bacteria.
Proposals that gammaretroviral vectors encoding suicide genes be employed to selectively kill dividing tumor cells in the nervous system may also require re-evaluation of potential bystander effects on non-dividing cells [47].
The first year, White Buffalo employed sharpshooters to kill the deer.
In this study, we compared the role of oncolytic HSV1 and doxorubicin in the eradication of CSCs in vitro and in vivo and then employed doxorubicin to kill non-CSCs, followed by oncolytic HSV1 administration to eradicate residual chemoresistant CSCs in vivo.
For the bovine mastitis isolate S1444, it was shown that S. aureus employs LukMF′ to kill bovine neutrophils at a distance, thereby preventing phagocytosis21.
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