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Yet had events taken a slightly different turn, Wagner's operas might have complemented the black-tie picnics on the manicured lawns of the Christie estate in East Sussex as readily as Mozart's.
Analysis of dKO muscle tissues provided insights into the molecular mechanisms causing MuRF-dependent muscle hypertrophy that previous studies might have missed, because MuRF2 might have complemented for MuRF1 and vice versa in single KO models (Bodine et al, 2001; Willis et al, 2007): Our studies identified two causes that are likely to promote muscle hypertrophy in dKO mice.
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Public pressure has complemented private diplomacy.
They've complemented each other very well".
Thankfully they've complemented rather than corrupted.
But she has complemented her faith with education.
We speculate that complement activation on G6PD A- red cells exposed to Bactrim might have triggered complement activation inducing the lysis of G6PD B PNH Type II red blood cells or that the patient may have had a PNH clone expressing G6PDA- at the time of the hemolytic episode.
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