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When Sweden accepted dual citizenship in 2001 the rule of automatic dissolution was deleted, but the new Danish requirements for documentation neutralized the consequences of the Swedish turnaround with regard to Denmark (Ersbøll 2006:12006
None of these statutes -- inspection laws, game laws, laws intended to curb fraud or exterminate disease -- approaches in drastic quality the statute here in controversy, [p526] which would neutralize the economic consequences of free trade among the states.
We hypothesized that older animals have higher levels of adiponectin due to adipose tissue accumulation and that these levels will neutralize the proinflammatory consequences of staphylococcal stimulation of the lung.
It seems that α-actinin-3 expression may affect muscular capacity, which implies that α-actinin-2 may compensate for this deficiency and neutralize the phenotypic consequences at baseline [ 13, 25, 39].
Jackson's argument had neutralized the issue.
Clinton signed the bill into law, neutralizing the issue.
The initial goal of the ERS response is to protect stressed cells by re-establishing homoeostasis or otherwise neutralizing the damaging consequences of an insult.
By drawing upon literature on organizational stigma, we argue that CSR disclosures constitute an integral part of "sin" firms' strategic goal to distract attention from their controversial activities, lessen the negative consequences of stigmatization and neutralize the impact of litigation proceedings.
Nucleosomes not only neutralize the charges of DNA, but they have other consequences.
Uncontrolled shivering may have negative consequences by increasing metabolic demand and subsequently neutralize the benefits of therapeutic normothermia [ 1].
As a consequence, the fed-batch addition rate of the alkaline substrate to neutralize the produced lactic acid was low (results not shown).
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