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When pressed about the possibility of repurposing the building, university officials have said Prentice's ceilings are too low to fit the mechanical systems that modern research laboratories depend on, citing an internal study they would not make public.
Apparently, angry protesters are actually just kids trying to get concert tickets, and reports of wasteful spending are misinformed because they don't consider the possibility of repurposing abandoned stadiums as nightclubs for snakes.
In this study, we tested the possibility of repurposing computational methods of diagnosing disease variants to predict nsSNVs associated with drug-responses.
This analysis considers the potential for both on-target and off-target drug/gene interactions, as well as downstream effects and the possibility of repurposing drugs for novel cancer therapies.
Since several clinically approved drugs for the treatment of cancer target various protein tyrosine kinases including Bcr-Abl and Src [ 14], we hypothesized that one or more of these compounds might also inhibit the SIKs in vivo, thereby opening the possibility of repurposing these therapeutics for the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases.
Blame Buzzfeed or global property developer's or their restless lust for marketing-driven placemaking but there's always the ever-fading-but-still-faintly-there possibility of repurposing of space and performing the Heimlich maneuver on central London that it so desperately needs.
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Consider social finance bonds to support the development of repurposed drugs.
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