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Who knows," he added, "someone might be accountable for that".
For Colin Redpath, father of Lance Corporal Kirk Redpath, 22, of the Irish Guards killed in Basra in 2007, the inquiry offers hope of "some form of closure … someone might be accountable".
First, different receptors stimulated by BMP7, the potential presence of other cytokines, as well as other intracellular signaling proteins might be accountable under the specific conditions of different cell types.
Endocannabinoids (EC), particularly anandamide (AEA), released constitutively in pain pathways might be accountable for the inhibitory effect on nociceptors.
What might be accountable for that discrepancy is the difference in the ID stages of the patients.
That fact alone can serve as a cardioprotective mechanism, and might be accountable for increase rhEPO-associated myocardial resistance to ischemic damage.
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The more immediate problem is how a president might be held accountable if he were to commit a criminal offense.
But it was unclear from his comments how much authority the committee would have to pursue an investigation and whether anyone might be held accountable.
Specifically, some wonder whether the Russian state might be held accountable if it is in some way linked to the crash.
You want people to assume that, of course, but you don't want to promise it directly, because then you might be held accountable for that promise.
If forced to concede, or even settle, Oklahoma State and other schools may get the idea they might be held accountable for the damage inflicted on students by student-athletes.
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