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In treating cancer, however, the aim is usually to kill cells.
Somalia is also considered out of reach for conventional American military operations, though it has been the site of several Special Operations raids, usually to kill wanted terrorism suspects.
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But they usually serve to kill time if, for example, there is no substitute teacher.
When legislators try to tighten the laws, they face the wrath of the National Rifle Association, whose relentless lobbying usually manages to kill or cripple such bills.
And while frightening, a number of residents view the gunfire as something of a lesser evil, because the gunmen are not usually trying to kill.
Of 50 stethoscopes tested, 16 had the bacteria, which a simple alcohol swab is usually enough to kill, the researchers said.
First, some basic facts about this usually harmless bacterium: E. coli is abundant in the digestive systems of healthy cattle and humans, and if your potato salad happened to be carrying the average E. coli, the acid in your gut is usually enough to kill it.
But MnTBAP can't cross the blood-brain barrier, so mutant mice still develop neurological symptoms; researchers usually have to kill them within 3 weeks.
Multiple, not single, genetic errors are usually needed to kill us.
In ectopic pregnancies a single 50 100 mg dose of methotrexate is usually adequate to kill the cells [ 54].
Virus-specific T cells are usually able to kill virus-infected cells, but during chronic infections cluster of differentiation (CD 8+ T cells loose their function.
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