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Thus, the question is whether activation or augmentation of the defence mechanism may enhance myocardial protection in cardiac surgery or rescue another portion of the jeopardised myocardium after reperfusion therapy in STEMI patients.
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He says the News of the World "jeopardised" the hunt for the Suffolk serial murderer Steve Wright in 2006.
"I believe that, by its actions, News of the World jeopardised the murder inquiry," he said.
The German government warns that the scandal jeopardises the reputation of the country's entire car industry.
His successors may come to rue the day he jeopardised the emigrants' beloved Spanish health care.
Mr van Zyl said Tongo told Mitchell people he said were involved in the plot had "jeopardised the whole plan".
But the biggest objection from the SNP was jeopardising the impartiality of the Speaker.
Mike Hawes, the chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers, told the BBC leaving the EU would jeopardise the industry's continued success.
Mr Jones warned the fall in enrolments jeopardised the future of scientific research in the UK.
Mr Crompton ludicrously compared BBC News to the pre-Leveson tabloids, claiming that the broadcaster would have jeopardised the investigation.
John Major and Tony Blair, appearing together, warned that a vote to leave the EU would "jeopardise the unity" of the UK.
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