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But if you look at difficult oil or difficult gas, which we in the industry call the unconventionals, such as oil sands or shales, they may be exploitable.

"Programming errors in Unicode decoding and rendering will produce more errors like this, some of which may be exploitable to access elevated privilege levels on devices," said Ken Simpson chief executive of spam filtering and email security company MailChannels.

"Programming errors in Unicode decoding and rendering will produce more errors like this, some of which may be exploitable to access elevated privilege levels on devices," said Ken Simpson, chief executive of email security company MailChannels – although he noted that such an exploit had not yet been developed.

And although this technique may be exploitable as a therapy, he says, "it's not a cure.

Among them, indole derivative 15b exhibited the highest activities and thus may be exploitable as a lead compound for the development of potent α-glucosidase inhibitors.

The selected coal deposit is not suitable for conventional mining due to great depths, but it may be exploitable by UCG.

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These peptides represent valuable probes for investigating structure function relationships in ion channels and may also be exploitable as novel therapeutics, e.g. a calcium-channel blocking ω-conotoxin [36] has been commercialized as the analgesic ziconotide (Prialt™).

While poromas exhibited only few mutations, which did not involve TP53, the majority of porocarcinomas harboured UV-mediated mutations in TP53 with some of these cases showing considerable genetic heterogeneity that may be clinically exploitable.

Collectively, these data highlight a metabolic addiction that may be therapeutically exploitable.

Evidence suggests that CIN may be an exploitable phenotype and that cytotoxic compounds exist that may have preferential activity in cells with distinct patterns of genomic instability (Roschke and Kirsch, 2005).

Ashworth et al (Ashworth et al, 2011) provide a penetrating discussion of the possible basis of oncogene addiction and other kinds of gene interactions, which may be therapeutically exploitable but elucidation of such interactions is at an early stage of development.

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