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invader
noun
One who invades; an assailant; an encroacher; an intruder.
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What if, faced with economic sanctions and diplomatic censure from a neighbouring country, the invader decides to invade it, too?
In nature, that allows them to lock on to parts of invading pathogens, neutralising the invader.
There is a powerful disincentive for them to invade each other's islands at the moment, because the invader has to queue up to use the incumbent's transmission networks.When EU ministers consider the commission's proposals in March, they should remember that energy is indeed important and that governments should indeed treat it differently.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 11.21am AEST02 21 The stage invader at the Liberal party celebration last night has been identified as serial protester Fregmonto Stokes, a 25-year-old Melbourne playwriting student who called himself Twiggy Palmcock and faked his way into the function using a wristband made of lolly-wrappers.
Brian Clough was banned from the touchline for a spell after cuffing a pitch invader.
There's nowhere for the boat to moor, so you have to leap on to the rocks, a precarious, heart-stopping feat that allows you to feel like an invader.
When faced with foreign cells, these proteins are activated one after the other, in a domino-like effect, eventually forming rings which punch crippling holes in the cell-membranes of the interlopers.Such damage is a good thing in the case of a bacterial invader, but is rather less desirable when it happens to a transplanted organ.
And such anti-angiogenesis drugs are a further promising avenue of research.Another approach is to try to recruit the immune system directly, by stimulating it with a vaccine (and possibly bolstering it with extra antibodies) to attack the tumour as though it were an invader.
This then binds to the antigen, tagging the invader for destruction.In B-cell lymphoma, one cell also divides endlessly, but this time without a purpose.
Yet the fate suffered by Pakistani, Arab and Chechen volunteers on the Taliban side confirms one ancient truism about Afghanistan: that the energy with which Afghan forces fight with another is nothing compared with the fury with which they will turn on anyone from outside the country who is perceived as an occupier or invader.
But Vietnam's leaders are not allowing such disputes to hold up progress in other areas.Vietnam has also learned to tread carefully in its relations with China, a serial invader and dominator down the centuries.
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