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is neutralisation
noun
The act of neutralising.
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One promising intervention is neutralisation of macrophage attractant C-C chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2), which is thought to target monocyte migration into the tumour microenvironment [ 2].
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In this small study, the main effect of the intervention appeared to be neutralisation of the toxin rather than prevention of colonization with C. difficile.
Very acidic water (pH 2 3) was neutralised naturally by lake refill, but aerial limestone dosing was required for neutralisation of water acidity during the drought period.
There was effective neutralisation of TNF-α and IL-1β in cultures treated with Enbrel and the neutralising anti-IL-1β antibody, respectively.
Is this not what is happening with the neutralisation of parliamentary democracy, the European Union's institutionalisation of budgetary and fiscal controls and the sacralisation of banking interests in the name of neoliberal orthodoxy?
This long-term neutralisation is not measured at present in any accepted assessment tests.
A method for the purification of a hot off-gas stream by a gas-solid reaction, e.g. neutralisation, is described.
Neutralisation is the reaction between an acid and a base.
IPMA is a virus neutralisation test.
Cytokine neutralisation is an important component of anti-inflammatory IVIg activity.
The sensitivity of adenoviruses to α-defensin-mediated neutralisation is serotype-dependent [ 90, 94].
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