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noun
Illness, affliction.
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Our analysis further revealed that Mpz and p75 NTR were already reduced in unstimulated Schwann cells overexpressing MAL, suggesting that alteration in gene regulation due to MAL overexpression is taking place at an early stage of Schwann cell development.
However, areas receiving AFL followed by MAL application had significantly higher porphyrin fluorescence of the epidermis, hair follicles, and dermis compared to MAL application alone.
The Murdstone Trilogy meant a lot to Mal.
None of this is of any help to Mal St Clair, Keith Armstrong or their families.
A big welcome therefore to Mal Peet's inelegantly titled but absorbing novel Life: An Exploded Diagram.
This internalization may help the entry of TV that bound to MAL into LLC-MK2 cells (see discussion).
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Such calibrated computational flow models will be useful to understand issues related to mal-distribution, channeling, formation of hot spots etc. in these reactors.
"Relying on historical data alone," she said, "can lead to mal-adaptation and the setting of seasons and bag limits that may no longer sustain populations, for both fish and wildlife".
Since the CT saturation leads to mal-operation of protective relays, detection and correction of saturated currents is one of the most important challenges in the power systems protection.
The latter could result in poor adsorption of nutrients potentially lead to mal-absorption.
Thus, the infeed at Bus B2 has caused the relay RA to mal-operate.
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