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Asked about complaints that some proposals may abrogate civil liberties, Mindy Tucker, the department's spokeswoman, said today, "Nobody argues that these concerns shouldn't be taken seriously".

And you can still keep your gun in your car.James HeimerHoustonSIR – Your debate over allowing weapons in office car-parks missed a key issue, which is whether employers may abrogate their employees' right to self defence when travelling to and from work.

He said on the phone that Mueller's ruling may abrogate other rights as well.

A similar effect may abrogate the anticipated importance of low maternal education.

Because high concentrations of PPARγ and/or their ligands may abrogate their specificity on downstream target genes [33], we used BRL at a maximum concentration of 100 nM.

However, there is a lack of understanding of how IFN-β may abrogate intestinal inflammation and whether it can specifically counteract Th17 in this context.

Studies in animal models have also shown that the leukocyte-derived CXCL10 is associated with chronic colitis, and that the blockade of CXCL10 with anti-CXCL10 antibody may abrogate the inflammatory response [32], [33].

Our current study suggests that combining treatments with PTH may abrogate dexamethasone-induced osteoporosis and act synergistically with proteasome inhibitors to stimulate bone formation and repair bone lesions in MM.

A strategy that employs single transfections may abrogate this problem.

Therefore, targeting FLSs may abrogate the disease progression [ 40].

In theory, such an approach may abrogate or delay resistance by disrupting multiple pathways at once.

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