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"To allow mediocrity to survive into the next generation would be a great abrogation of our responsibility".
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107– 123 GPI-anchored proteins also have a great role in embryogenesis, since abrogation in their biosynthesis results in embryonic lethality.
Pretreatment of ShhMSCs with these inhibitors abrogated PKM with concurrent abrogation of iNOS and netrin-1.
This increased cell killing was accompanied with an increase in pH2AX (Ser139) levels and suggests that this elevated cytotoxicity is due to greater levels of DNA damage following checkpoint abrogation.
However, when GM6001 and E64 were combined, a complete abrogation of organic bone resorption was observed, without a great effect on inorganic resorption.
While the reduction in mononuclear cell accumulation was observed in both adult and old mice, a greater reduction was attained in old mice, resulting in the abrogation of an age-related difference.
In 1924, a speech themed The Great Asianism by Sun Yat-sen in Kobe of Japan pointed out that Japan's rise, abrogation of unequal treaties and victory over Russia had ever aroused the hope of Asian people, that is, to seek for independence by learning from Japan.
Interestingly, pharmacological abrogation of p38 by SB203580, resulted in the accumulation of large autolysosomes [60].
The great world religions, too, offer a critique of human nature and in many ways emphasise the importance of empathy, the abrogation of self, wisdom and a perspective beyond the now at both a collective and individual level.
"It's an abrogation of responsibility".
That would be an abrogation of our agreement with NATO.
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