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Inhibition of aromatase prevents the conversion of androgen substrates to oestrogen, its sole source in postmenopausal women, thereby leading to regression of hormone-sensitive breast carcinomas.
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Qinetiq assumes that new government regulations (regarding the pricing on sole source contractions) in the UK will result in lower EBITA margins.
They are also used as a sole source of energy in bacteria [1], hepatocarcinogen in mice and rats, and several quinoline derivatives are mutagens [4].
"We have a strong belief that we're not the sole source of innovation in Southeast Asia," Maa told TechCrunch in an interview.
For example, cattle mastitis was the sole source of contamination in 1999 S. aureus outbreak in Brazil that affected 328 individuals who consumed unpasteurized milk [ 54].
With the Pentagon alone awarding a staggering $140 billion in sole source contracts without any competition in 2010 (up from $50 billion in 2001), we are talking, in former Senator Everett Dirksen's famous formulation, "real money".
In 1992, Dennis O'Neil wrote Oracle as Batman's sole source of information in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1.
Far too many older Americans rely on Social Security payments as their sole source of income in retirement.
Now, because they are often the sole source of groceries in areas with no full-size supermarket, the stores are becoming linchpins in public health campaigns.
His effective influence on Louis is difficult to gauge; he certainly was not the sole source of advice in foreign affairs.
Methylibium petroleiphilum is capable of using methyl tert-butyl ether as a sole source of carbon in the root (Fig. 2c) (Nakatsu et al. 2006).
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