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FEW things unite cultures more than the frustration of sitting in a line of stationary traffic, with no discernible reason for the blockage and no end in sight.
Blair has repeatedly denied being responsible for the blockage, while Nick Clegg called for those likely to be criticised to accept public scrutiny and help move the process on.
The accuracy of the shift approximation method in achieving a reconstruction technique for the blockage area function of a finite length duct or pipe from a single measurement is demonstrated.
Around the corner from the bakery, on an unpaved street, a small knot of men have two manhole covers lifted, exposing a sickening black sludge that has backed up almost to street level; they're fishing down the hole for the blockage with a long, thin rod.
Furthermore, p27 up-regulation is thought to be the molecular basis for the blockage in the alveolar differentiated state [ 70].
Any one metabolic network can also effectively compensate for the blockage of individual reactions by rerouting metabolic flux through other pathways.
We can hypothesize that both glucose and aspartate transamination via glutamate dehydrogrenase (GLDH) and aspartate aminotransferase (GOT1), respectively, can compensate for the blockage of the TCA cycle via inhibition of aconitase by paraquat.
This higher parasite density during clinical malaria is responsible for the blockage or reduction of blood supply to vital organs, a situations likened to thrombotic crisis observed in sickle cell disease (SSD).
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