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Indeed, a plethora of highly selective and potent MEK1/2 inhibitors are now available and many of those inhibitors have been evaluated for their therapeutic potential.
During the span of nearly a decade, eighteen received a plethora of highly suspect advice (about Des Moines, for instance, from someone corresponding about L.S.U. sports bars: "Aside from the winter, it's not a bad place to be").
After the attacks, Al Watan columnists discussed a plethora of highly sensitive issues, including questioning the central role of the religious police in Saudi society and whether the country gave too much credence to the writings of Ibn Taimaya, a Muslim thinker of the early 14th century.
The programme also charts how, out of the ashes, Google forged the business model that has come to dominate today's web, offering a plethora of highly attractive, overtly free web services - including search, maps and video - that are in fact funded through a sophisticated and highly lucrative advertising system which trades on what we users look for.
People stopped eating fat but replaced it with a plethora of highly processed, high-sugar, high-calorie foods that were far worse than the full-fat originals.
In particular, hPGCs show a plethora of highly expressed KRAB-ZFPs genes, with a subset being regulated by promoter methylation.
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"The plethora of indigenous highly pathogenic and virulent agents naturally occurring in India and the large Indian industrial base – combined with weak controls – also make India as much a source of bioterrorism material as a target," diplomats warned.
"We would like to have a plethora of very highly qualified managers competing to run our top teams.
These data document for the first time that a substantial proportion of wild monkeys in Cameroon are SIV infected and that humans who hunt and handle bushmeat are exposed to a plethora of genetically highly divergent viruses.
Given the fact that these loci remained unknown despite their putative relevance for an experimentally very well-studied trait-like GS biosynthesis, we highlight the importance of considering ohnolog copies when analyzing a plethora of other highly diverged multigene pathways (i.e., terpenoid biosynthesis).
DNA seems to be usually just able to coil into spirals that coil into bigger spirals (30 nm fibre) that coil into even bigger spirals (200 nm fibre/chromosome), while proteins can take up a plethora of diverse and highly complex shapes, or, for intrinsically disordered proteins, no apparent shapes at all.
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