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Dr. Chan said rich countries should help poor ones less able to protect themselves.
These girls, deprived of education and opportunities, will be even less able to protect themselves against AIDS.
One possibility, says Chao, is that high numbers of CNVs somehow cause DNA damage by making dads less able to protect themselves from environmental insults such as radiation.
The rationale was that, if citizens could criticize the government, then the government would be less able to protect the nation in time of war.
"Collective control can make sure a fact such as the death of Napoleon is always correct," he wrote, "but it is much less able to protect my own entry from lies and rumors".
The limited expression of TLRs on trophoblast cells suggested that early trophoblasts might be less able to protect embryos against pathogenic agents compared to differentiated trophoblast cells [ 41].
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As more than 90% of the Sri Lankan coastline is vulnerable to water-related impacts and existing bioshields like mangroves are potentially able to protect less than one-third of it, if at all they are in good condition, an attempt was made to build knowledge on the other potential natural barriers along the coast.
Vésuve had suffered less than the Confiante and troops onshore were able to protect her from further attack until she could be brought into the nearby harbour of Sallenelles and repaired.
Thiamine, which is imported via Nrt1p with a lower affinity than nicotinamide riboside, was also able to protect cells against DPI, albeit less efficiently than nicotinic acid.
"Companies will be much less likely to invest in academic research if they are not able to protect their inventions," Wilmut said.
Educated girls are less likely to marry or have children early; they are better able to protect themselves from HIV and AIDS, from sexual exploitation and abuse.
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