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Afghanistan appealed for foreign help to withstand a wheat shortage.
Instead, as field observation shows many households largely rely on coping strategies mainly plastering the basement of their huts with daub, which may not help to withstand more severe flood hazards, frequenting the area in recent years (see Fig. 3b).
"Ukraine needs your help to withstand this assault".
Stress fibres thus not only regulate endothelial permeability to small solutes, but may also help to withstand the mechanical stress generated by leukocyte transmigration under shear stress.
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"How could I ignore that?" The advent of new technologies bolstered productivity growth in the United States, helping to withstand a slowdown abroad, he said.
This helps to withstand the ID-theft attack and also preserves the privacy of the user.
The trend towards intensified processes is unbroken in the chemical industry, particularly in the industrial nations, since it facilitates the struggle with high energy prices and helps to withstand the increasing competition from low-cost countries.
That game showed that both teams have much more talent going forward than in defence, although the Burkinabes will be reassured that the Lyon defender Bakary Koné, who departed injured in the fourth minute of the first leg, has recovered to help try to withstand the anticipated onslaught.
But while the WFC can bridge policy implementation gaps, the bottom-up pressure on policy-makers must increase to help them to withstand the lobbyists of the status quo.
This likely reflects the major role of the enzyme to help plants to withstand stress; in this case, in the wild barley rhizosphere at SFS.
Larger physiological machinery might, to the contrary, favor their multiplication, but it might also help bees to withstand viral infection.
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