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What's more the possibility of targeted climate modification would have obvious and terrifying consequences if used as a weapon of war.
Retroviral engineering of hematopoietic stem cell-derived precursor T-cells (preTs) opens the possibility of targeted T-cell transfer across human leukocyte antigen (HLA -barriers.
Recent development of drug delivery vehicles has opened up the possibility of targeted drug delivery systems with the potential of achieving maximum efficacy with minimal toxicity.
"As with all electronic devices, the possibility of targeted hacking still exists given the right physical situation, expert knowledge of the device and the necessary equipment.
Expression in the nucleus or chloroplast is most common with the chloroplast having distinct advantages including the possibility of targeted DNA integration, disulfide bond formation, the absence of gene silencing mechanisms, and high level of expression (Guzmán-Zapata et al. 2016; Scaife et al. 2015; Rasala and Mayfield 2011).
According to the post, Sony's EU blog on Friday mentioned "the possibility of targeted behaviour by an outside party".
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When he was asked this morning about the possibility of targeting Gaddafi, he replied: "Absolutely not.
And Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex)., who is up for reelection next year, dismissed the possibility of targeting Medicare out of hand.
We sought to explore the possibility of targeting dysregulated signals to specifically increase cell death in latently infected cells.
Thus, the possibility of targeting PHDs or other HIF-1α modifiers to effectively recreate the amphibian regenerative state has emerged.
Numerous studies have highlighted the possibility of targeting virus host interactions and host cellular mechanisms to develop new treatment regimens.
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