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However none of the drugs is able to combat or reverse the progression of the disease.
A technique for delivering gene-silencing RNA is able to combat prostate cancer in mice.
In this way, the vineyard becomes a self-regulating, natural ecosystem, which is able to combat problems intrinsically and eliminates the need for artificial, and potentially toxic, chemicals.
Does it mean that authoritarian rule is able to combat corruption efficiently?
Specifically, OFDMA is able to combat the frequency-selective multi-path fading and flexible in applying dynamic radio resource allocation (RA) for performance improvement.
In particular, the OFDMA technology is able to combat frequency-selective multi-path fading and flexible in applying dynamic radio resource allocation (RA) for performance improvement.
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Unfortunately, he has not been able to combat his personal demons.
Scientists have seen that oxidative damage occurs in retinal degeneration, but they haven't been able to combat it.
The first step to being able to combat anxiety or worry, Silverberg says, is recognizing the onset.
However, E. nuttallii was able to combat La induced damage via an immobilization mechanism, which involved the cell wall and the activation of non-enzymatic antioxidant.
Overall, these results demonstrate that those with higher levels of self-compassion are able to combat and manage difficult situations more effectively than those with low self-compassion.
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