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Apart from removing water soluble and albumin bound substances it is able to counteract severe acid base-disequilibrium on acid base-disequilibrium

Zhang et al. (2005) indicates that a crushed-rock embankment is able to counteract the influences of climate warming on embankment engineering under the scenario of air temperature increases of 2.6 °C by 2050.

The field data suggest that a sediment supply which is able to counteract the accommodation generated over time promotes the aggradational/progradational attitude of Gilbert-type deltas, as well as the development of thick foreset deposits.

Indeed, the impact of noise power uncertainty is even more severe in the case of low SNR, as suggested in [39], and ΛSG(X) is able to counteract this situation by increasing the system's SNR by selecting the relevant samples of active sensors.

Aboard the ship, Dr. Beverly Crusher Gates McFaddenn) reaches Yareena moments after death, but is able to counteract the poison and revive the woman's body.

thaliana interaction is a complex process and that D. dadantii is able to counteract all plant responses already studied.

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In the current work, we confirmed that cytokines, and particularly the SCF, are able to counteract the pro-apoptotic effect induced by the BCR-ABL inhibition.

But so far, the appeal of this relatively novel amenity has not been able to counteract the forces of a weak economy.

Researchers in Meaney's lab found that they were able to counteract stress-related methylation in rat brains with doses of certain psychoactive drugs.

Given the constitutional protections that even hate speech enjoys, Jim Panos ["Stretching the Limits of Free Speech," Opinion, May 7] despairs of being able to counteract toxic messages attacking immigrants in the rudest language.

One estimate suggests that a dose of around 12 grams of baking soda per day (based on a 65 kg adult) would only be able to counteract the acid produced by a tumour roughly one cubic millimetre in size.

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