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"One was neutralised and the other was cornered," he said.
Three terrorists were neutralised and nine others wounded.
This rather goes with a polity in which parliament is neutralised, and dissent shouted down.
Because both groups receive apparently identical treatments, the placebo effect is neutralised and researchers can see if a real treatment works.
Lead author of the study, Dr Helen Lambert, explains the importance of maintaining this balance: "This means that excess acid is neutralised and bone mineral in preserved".
They have to be neutralised and degraded, and there are only so many biochemical pathways capable of doing this, most of which are found in the liver.
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However, J Edgar Hoover and the FBI did the utmost to "neutralise" and undermine the party by recruiting informers and spreading misinformation about the organisation.
Unlike other international peacekeeping troops, the brigade has an unprecedented mandate to take military action to neutralise and disarm rebel groups to help end Congo's long-running conflict.
The third, Eumenides, releases the drama from this blood-clotted atmosphere, this feedback loop of horror, and brings to bear civic, judicial processes that at last have the power to neutralise and contain the seemingly endless pattern of vengeance.
"This is very much like the concept that EOD technicians have done on the ground in Afghanistan and Iraq: greater use of robotic systems to neutralise and destroy IEDs in the field," Linkous says.
As the Allies moved onto the offensive in New Guinea they planned to neutralise and bypass the Japanese base at Rabaul as part of their advance.
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