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It concerns a young physicist named Robert St. John, who, to work out a radical new cosmology ("It may subvert basic models," he tells a colleague), takes a leave from his teaching post and sets himself up in a quiet town on the Northern California coast.
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It found that physical activity, even in small doses, may subvert genetic destiny.
We aren't born with full social awareness, and Dunbar fears that too much virtual interaction may subvert that education.
If the international community doesn't uphold it in the 21st, it may subvert the United Nations as well.
It may subvert a popular belief of a dominating culture, shock an audience with grotesque, sexual, or obscene language, or promote strife within an otherwise peaceful society.
Defects in Parkin's ubiquitin-like section may subvert protein degradation and lead to toxic protein buildup.
The taxonomy will enable a rigorous and systematic analysis of the causes that may subvert the signature reliability, allowing the identification of countermeasures of general applicability.
Such unconventional works may subvert our understanding of literature (and, in Gaiman's case, of authorship).
This system may subvert democracy, but it's the distressing system we have let evolve.
Pathogens may subvert this host defence by inhibiting mucin synthesis and secretion or causing premature shedding of the mucus producing epithelial cells.
Hence, inhibition of Chk1 may subvert a DNA damage-elicited cell cycle checkpoint, thereby preventing DNA repair and favoring an apoptotic response.
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