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The act or instance of suppressing.
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WASH suppresses the ubiquitination of BECN1 to inactivate PIK3C3 activity, leading to suppression of autophagy.
Blaming democratization, Mr. Putin returns to suppression.
At least three of the people he named are subject to suppression orders in Victoria.
"Hawaiians would rather eat rocks than succumb to suppression," Ritte said.
And that causes us to go to suppression".
Why isn't support naturally resistant to suppression?
These responses are susceptible to suppression by regulatory T cells.
The result can be attributed to suppression the influence of trap states by native oxide removal.
Due to suppression of small cell counts, deaths were summed over the five years.
These ternary compounds have a higher bulk resistivity due to suppression of vacancies and anti-site defects [13].
The polymer adsorption leads to suppression of the pore volume (V p) as well as V meso and V macro.
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