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"One of the most important drives we have is to prevent starvation," Dr. Hirsch said.
"If you eat raw liver, you get complete amino acids, so it will prevent starvation," he said.
The calculations are precise so that plants prevent starvation but also make the most efficient use of their food.
They included $4.5 billion for education, $3 billion to combat malaria and $1.75 billion in aid to prevent starvation in the Horn of Africa.
That additional rice will not only prevent starvation but also help farmers earn more so they can take sick children to the doctor and pay school fees.
We can't even prevent starvation now, when there is plenty of food, because the framework of world trade pulls in the opposite direction towards widening the gap between rich and poor.
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The musicians onstage were "dressed like cabbages" in multiple layers to prevent starvation-induced shivering.
Mutations that increase cAMP-dependent protein kinase activity are known to prevent starvation-induced cell cycle arrest (Matsumoto et al., 1983).
Moreover, external provision of AcCoA (e.g., by microinjection of the metabolite into the cytoplasm) is sufficient to prevent starvation-induced autophagy.
Instead, our results showed that in the presence of dexamethasone, PRL was no longer able to prevent starvation-induced apoptosis (data not shown), confirming previously reported antagonistic effects of dexamethasone on PRL activity (Clevenger et al, 1998).
— Jeff Gordinier Mother Jones: Antibiotics, under heavy criticism for their role in the meat industry, may be put to a more popular use: preventing starvation among children.
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