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In their normal conformation, prions serve a still mysterious purpose, possibly aiding memory or enhancing a cell's genetic flexibility.
Interest in the role played by Western financial institutions in possibly aiding financial misdeeds in the former Soviet Union was heightened by last year's disclosure that $7 billion in suspect Russian money was funneled through the Bank of New York.
Lawyers have now joined the greedy executives, pliable accountants, scheming bankers and Wall Street analysts who are under fire for possibly aiding and abetting dubious transactions at Enron, WorldCom and other companies.
BAGHDAD, Thursday, April 26 — The American military said Thursday that a senior commander at Camp Cropper, its main detention center here, was being investigated for possibly "aiding the enemy".
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium leprae cell wall lipids are more stable than aDNA and restrict permeability, thereby possibly aiding long-term persistence of pathogen aDNA.
Tat-SF1 was identified as a stimulatory host factor, possibly aiding in the formation of RNA-nucleoprotein complexes by acting as a molecular chaperone [56].
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One night last week, it turns out, five of the men with lesser wounds simply disappeared, possibly aided by Taliban colleagues hiding in the city.
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The group's global services IT division has cut unprofitable contracts whilst pushing into Asia, while broadband customer numbers continue to be expanded, possibly aided by troubles at rivals such as Talk, Talk.
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