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Mr. Stephenson said the technology might eventually block phone calls to drivers.
However, other preexisting drug-resistance mutations in the branches of the tree might eventually block the drugs from working, Swanton says.
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Such a suit did eventually block the sale process.
Buerger's disease may eventually block arteries and cause gangrene.
However, as the reaction continues, the polymers formed eventually block the active sites of the enzyme.
There was further surprise when one of Putin's senior aides later told reporters that Russia might eventually take a blocking stake in EADS.
(It was eventually blocked in federal court).
Both measures were eventually blocked by federal courts.
Longer chains would provide increased stability in blocking the active site and might eventually encourage translation of the elastase molecule along the chain, thus contributing to an increased inhibitory response with increased chain length.
There has been speculation, for example, that NAFTA might eventually combine with Mercosur, and that Europeans and Americans might form a block across the North Atlantic.It is possible that the move towards regionalism creates an impetus towards liberalisation in countries that are excluded from a regional trade agreement.
But Bush did not say whether he would block a National Institutes of Health (NIH) plan to fund research on the cells (ScienceNOW, 23 August 2000), which scientists believe might eventually treat a range of diseases.
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