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Even if Mr Sadr were persuaded to order his fighters to pull out of Najaf, not all might obey him.
This mechanism might obey to a homeostatic requirement to maintain a firing pattern in neurons with immature glutamatergic inputs.
This might obey to decreased expression of CFTR, as our preliminary results show that the amount of CFTR transcripts is diminished after 18 h of treatment of Calu-3 cells by Inh172.
In an attempt to understand events in which people carry out horrific acts against their fellows Stanley Milgram carried out a series of experiments in the 1960s at Yale University that directly attempted to investigate whether ordinary people might obey the orders of an authority figure to cause pain to a stranger.
If we let δ denote the rate at which corruption ebbs under a completely honest regime, this suggests the degree of corruption in the bureaucracy might obey the simple dynamic: (1) x ˙ = u - δ x.
The distinctive genomic environment provided by each 3´ UTR type (I and II) might obey to a need of providing specific expression profiles that ensure the availability of the α-tubulin protein under different conditions as occurs with the HSP70 protein [ 23].
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If it orders his arrest, the police, who answer to the government, might not obey.
Mr Buchanan then explains the underlying mathematical ideas before returning to his grand central theme, and examining the possibility that the distributions of wars and revolutions might also obey a power law.It is stimulating stuff, but does "Ubiquity" convince?
One official in Kabul said today that he feared that the powerful governor of Kandahar, Gul Agha Sherzai, might not obey Mr. Karzai's order to leave his post.
All fitted quantities are seen to be realistic with the exception of charge carrier density which turned out to be much too high, indicating that mobility might not obey the classical, frequency-independent law.
"I might even obey him on occasion," the bride announced.
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