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Consequently, the epigenetic silencing of p16 Ink4a by Bmi-1 is likely to be abolished in SMG parenchymal cells during aging.
On the subject of budgetary powers, I would simply say the following: the talks on the distinction between compulsory and non-compulsory expenditure at the IGC have not indicated - and I think this is something you should be aware of - that the distinction is likely to be abolished.
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American, European and South African quotas on Chinese exports are likely to be abolished within the next couple of years.
Despite a weak affinity, this interaction is likely to be specific because it was abolished by the cof1-22 mutation, which was shown previously to inhibit turnover of actin patches and cables in vivo [4], [5], but not the cof1-5 mutation (Fig. 1A).
Although this flexibility does not abolish the phenotyping challenges, it is likely to be helpful in large GWA meta-analyses.
With the two-cent piece likely to be abolished, only 65,000 were struck for circulation in 1872; it is unclear why they were struck at all.
They ought to be abolished.
Grammar schools were to be abolished.
They're never going to be abolished.
Political parties need to be abolished.
These programs need to be abolished.
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