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The mushroom and chicken combination is a smooth Italian taste-alike, while the other is chicken with spunk, partly diminished by those mean little shrimp.
The expedition is managed by Russell Brice, a silver-haired New Zealander whose rugged good looks are only partly diminished by his chapped lips, and whose machismo is not weakened by his propensity for choking up, as when he mourns the death of a favorite Sherpa guide.
This benefit was partly diminished, however, by an increased number of patients with peri-procedural morbidity and mortality related to the PAD revascularization procedure.
As expected, we documented that H3K4me3 was partly diminished following hypoxia in the mouse primary cortical and hippocampal neurons (Figure 2C, D).
Thus, α5-importin and α7-importin interaction to PB2 from H5N1 viruses was negligible, whereas association of α1-importin was only partly diminished as compared with the signal for the PB2 from a human H3N2 virus.
Repeated presentations of CS alone (extinction session) partly diminished the conditioned response in the control and vehicle groups.
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Mr. Bierbichler's Brecht suggests a burly younger King Lear whose ailments only partly diminish his still-hearty sexual appetite.
As miR-630 overexpression could partly diminish CIS-induced p53 due to targeting EP300 that acetylates p53, we suppose that the signal pathway in CIS-induced G1 arrest should differ from miR-630 transfection-resulted G1 arrest.
The way the clergy dress is partly to diminish our individuality.
The results showed that high UCP2-expressing H4IIE cells have more enhanced adaptive abilities to PA-induced lipotoxicity partly through diminishing ROS production than low UCP2-expressing cells.
But over the past decade, the "deficit" on investment income has diminished, partly because governments have cracked down on tax evasion and partly because interest rates have fallen.
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