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Corresponding changes occur in herbaceous plants, in which the preparation for winter may involve the dying back of aerial parts altogether, leaving protected organs at or below the soil surface.
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Sirens went off at international compounds across Kabul as foreigners were cautioned not to leave protected areas.
It is almost as if we had been stripped to our raw forms by the Antarctic winter, left protected only by our ingrained behaviors.
A riot was narrowly avoided as the meeting ended and the participants left, protected by a circle of Algerians surrounding the Europeans.
and stored shielded from light 1.5 h at 37°C and then 100 μl solubilization (50% dimethylformamide, 20% SDS) buffer was added and left protected from light ON.
and stored shielded from light 1.5 h at 37°C and then 100μL solubilization (50% dimethylformamide, 20% SDS) buffer was added and left protected from light overnight.
The longer that American troops were left protecting the Iraqi government, the less there would be an incentive to seek national reconciliation, especially between Shias and Sunnis.
We provide evidence that the aqueous extract of O. stamineus leaves protect the host from infection by modulating the host innate immune response towards S. aereus.
For example, da Silva Morrone et al. found that extracts of Passiflora manicata leaves protect from damage induced by reactive oxygen species, and the release of LDH was significantly reduced in precision-cut rat liver slices [ 76].
Figure 5 O3-exposed leaves protected new leaves against the effects of subsequent O3 exposure.
The results indicate that the newly developed leaves of the defoliated plants were more sensitive to O3. Figure 4 O3-exposed leaves protected new leaves against the effects of subsequent O3 exposure.
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