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The Alzheimer's trial, it is suggested, represents an excessively radical solution to treating symptoms when most modern researchers are focusing on the cause of the disease.
Some authors criticize its in their view unjustified or excessively radical rejection of merit: The egalitarian thesis of desert only being justifiably acknowledged if it involves desert "all the way down" (Nozick 1974, p. 225) not only destroys the classical, everyday principle of desert, since everything has a basis that we ourselves have not created.
It was mainly a protest to what some delegates thought was the excessively radical change from the Articles of Confederation.
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Too radical.
"So not excessively excessive.
These reforms were not seen as excessively dangerous, since the Radical opposition seemed to have limited support.
Free radicals (ROS) are excessively produced in the pathogenesis of acute and diseases[ 19].
Excessively high levels of free radicals cause damage to vital cellular components such as proteins, membrane lipids, and nucleic acids, and finally lead to cell death [ 12].
In addition, polymorph nuclear leukocytes (PNLs) excessively produce superoxide anion (O2-) and hydroxyl radical (OH-), which are free oxygen radicals [ 57].
These results confirm the effectiveness of PCP supplementation in detoxifying free radicals that are produced excessively in rats with cervical cancer.
At the level of structure and language, Dee's book is hardly radical, but "Union Atlantic" is excessively conventional, and tends toward overexplanatory realism.
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