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If it does not kill the animal, at least it renders it more vulnerable to second hits after initial surgery.
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Many series have started out quickly and faded, of course, which makes the NBC decision on Tuesday a risky one and vulnerable to second-guessing later.
"As horrible as I think people are who do this," he said, "do we really need another law to put more people in jail in the United States?" And some experts, like Eric Goldman, a law professor at Santa Clara University, have said that any state law would be vulnerable to First Amendment challenges.
They'll be pushed further toward the role of a fringe, regional party, with their candidates vulnerable to third-party spoilers like libertarians and theocrats.
The reason for having dead-annealed glass is the absence of tension in the interior; internal tension would cause the glass to shatter upon impact of the first bullet, thereby rendering the person behind the glass vulnerable to the second bullet.
It hypothesises that the first insult (maternal infection) renders the perinatal brain more vulnerable to the second (asphyxial) insult [ 17- 19].
While this proposal solves the first kind of problem posed by Leibniz, it seems just as vulnerable to the second.
Quantitative EM analysis revealed that CA1 pyramidal cells of animals vulnerable to the second ABA2 exhibit less GABAergic innervation on cell bodies and dendrites, relative to the animals resilient to the second ABA (p < 0.001) or controls (p < 0.05).
The resulting treatment was a one-two punch: ATRA triggered the leukemic cells to mature, whereupon they became vulnerable to the second drug, which destroyed them.
A test might also help determine whether infection with the virus confers long-term immunity or whether individuals are vulnerable to a second attack.
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