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injection of an anti-IL-1 β antibody (given at reperfusion) reduces ischaemic brain injury, it may be neutralising low levels of IL-1 β in the cerebrospinal fluid rather than parenchymal IL-1 β processed by caspase-1.
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The slight edge Mr Romney enjoys in enthusiasm may be neutralised by the stronger organisation of Mr Obama's ground campaign.
This charge may be neutralised by fixed cations, hydrated exchangeable cations, or by octahedrally coordinated hydroxyl groups or sheets, all of which occupy a position between the layers known as the interlayer.
Numerically, this effect may be neutralised by assuming a smaller number of drones, i.e., by using an effective number of drones rather than the actual number of drones.
Such sequence variations may also be neutralised using universal bases such as 5-nitroindole if required.
Two further members of the gang may be still on the run, but within three weeks of the outrages this cell appears to be neutralised: a significant post-attack success for the Spaniards.
Stop those and he can be neutralised.
If ballistic missile submarines are detectable they can be neutralised.
But it was believed that problem could be neutralised.
But phenols are poisonous to human cells, too, and thus have to be neutralised.
If he too ignores the IMF, part of his political arsenal will be neutralised.
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