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It appears that carrying the H allele in trans (that is, on the opposite allele from that harbouring the GAG deletion) may reduce the risk of developing symptoms of dystonia by 10-fold, to as little as 3% (Risch et al., 2007; Kamm et al., 2008 a ).
He said he believed Mr Bush wouldleave behind two lasting pillars of future foreign policy - that harbouring a terrorist makes a nation as guilty as the terrorist, and the act of pre-emption.
I appreciate the biggest part of this is trust - but come on - we all know that nuclear is NOT the way forward and we all know that harbouring greater numbers of destructive weapons only increases the desire of others to do so.
Thus, it appears that harbouring this specific genetic variation in TNFSF4 promotes a pro-inflammatory state in humans that destabilizes the atherosclerotic plaque, making it particularly prone to rupture.
We hypothesised that harbouring one of these variants would increase the risk of developing treatment-related toxicities.
Lynch and Richardson [ 15] argued that harbouring introns imposes deleterious effects because errors in splicing can lead to a failure in producing functional proteins.
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Why did she stay with an organisation that harboured such sadistic killers?
The amplicon primers were designed to cover the exon that harboured the identified mutation.
I gave fair warning to the government that harbours them in Afghanistan.
Although similar in outward appearance to lymphocytes, NK cells contain granules that harbour cytotoxic chemicals.
And any country that harbours him is brutally punished by a powerful Roman empire.
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