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The accelerated death of lymphocytes in current study might serve to certify the speculation that AFP-mediated apoptosis involved activation of the effector caspase-3-like proteases [ 9].
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The cinema, he says, first of all serves to certify the real, to film as one does ethnography.
Mr Bernstein thinks the answer for Republicans is to have a positive policy programme, any programme, that can serve as an alternative way to certify conservative bona fides, as opposed to the maximalist procedural rejectionism of the anti-Obamacare crusade, where the test is just how much of the process of governance you've been willing to blow up in the doomed effort at repeal.
To certify by phone, call Tele-Serve at (888) 337-7234 from 5 00 a.m. to 7 30 p.m. on your designated day (Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday).
Ms. Harris, who served as the co-chairwoman of the Bush campaign in Florida, repeated tonight that she intends to certify final statewide returns by Saturday, barring judicial intervention.
Twitter announces plans to certify third-party apps for businesses.
(Several of the states have yet to certify their results).
But there was one thing to certify who it was.
One was to certify that I was not a Muslim.
Florida has until Dec. 12 to certify its electors.
The city registrar has until November 30th to certify the results.
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