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This effect has been largely invoked to explain the anti-inflammatory and antineoplastic effects of these FAs, since NF- κB is the main transcription factor involved in the upregulation of inflammatory cytokines, and other inflammation related genes (such as COX-2 or genes codifying adhesion molecules), as well as cell growth-related genes [ 118].

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(I wouldn't know.) For most of us, though, air travel largely invokes the indignities of the stockyard, complete with the crowding and pushing, the endlessly long lines, hovering handlers, carefully timed feedings, a faint communal reek and underlying whiff of peril.

The demonstrators were seized outside the Justice Department building as they sat in groups behind a police barrier, singing protest songs largely invoking language from the Occupy Wall Street movement.

The authors largely invoke indirect comparisons with studies published more than 10 years before while many procedures, including surgery, improve over time and promising trials of combination chemotherapy with either oxaliplatin or irinotecan are ongoing.

As much as Mr. Obama is looking past Mrs. Clinton as a rival, she has largely stopped invoking his name on the trail, instead focusing on Mr. McCain, The Wall Street Journal says.

Rituximab binds to the CD20 molecule on the surface of B cells and facilitates the depletion of B cells from patients largely by invoking host effector mechanisms [ 6, 7].

The Army is already about 11,000 soldiers over the 482,000 troop limit authorized by Congress under the emergency provision the Pentagon invoked, largely through orders that block soldiers from leaving or retiring and through re-enlistment incentives.

It does so less, though, than defenders of the Rosenbergs who for decades invoked largely tangential questions to justify their shrinking claim of innocence (it's now narrowed to "Julius did not steal the secret to the atomic bomb") or to suggest dismissively that he was a hapless victim of a witch hunt.

Nevertheless, the doctrine of methodological individualism became embroiled in a number of highly politicized debates during the 20th century, largely because it was often invoked as a way of discrediting historical materialism.

The explanatory power of these evolutionary models is largely dependent on the measure of fitness invoked (Dietz 2005; Demetrius and Ziehe 2007).

The first is that, whereas the 1992 single-market programme was largely about removing remaining barriers to trade, Lisbon is mostly about more subtle obstacles, often invoked to protect consumers, in such areas as finance.

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