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At this stage, the viral RNA replication and protein synthesis in a given infected cell are nearly complete, inhibition of viral protein synthesis would render little effect on viral production and subsequent infection of neighboring cells.
Overall, studies on caloric restriction, reduced oxidative stress, and lifespan render little explanation of age-related changes in the function of critical organ and neuronal systems, and little is known about the vulnerability of particular physiological processes to advancing age.
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The Army's scientists say that when the burning starts, at 2,700 degrees, 2,254 tons of the most inhuman weapons ever devised will be rendered little more dangerous than water vapor.
The fibre diameter rendered little influence on the fibre intrinsic stiffness.
Compared with the known RXR ligands, bigelovin lacks the acidic moiety in structure, which indicated that the acidic moiety rendered little effects on RXR activation.
The contest had been rendered little more than a dead rubber by a run of three successive defeats that have left Wales World Cupp opponents the Springboks marooned at the bottom of the competitions standings.
Despite the optimistic tone of the March 30, 2006, memorandum, within a few years Trans Health would be rendered little more than an empty shell.
With no real puzzles to solve beyond piecing together the strands of the story, the pleasure comes from simply lingering inside this gorgeously rendered little dream world, enjoying Jonathan Eng's wonderfully wistful soundtrack. .
And, in an era of pared-down video treatments and scaled-back budgets, the latest SWIDT visual ups the ante, with 19-year-old Napier director Connor Pritchard rendering 'Little Did She Know' and 'Close One' as one complete short film.
(The Santa Monica shooting, which started in the home of the shooter's father, spread to a public street, continued with an attack on one of the city's Big Blue Buses, and ended at a community college, rendered little more than a media ripple).
However, the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, is difficult to culture in vitro, to transform, and has a large genome, rendering little genomic information available.
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