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Unregistered religions that fall outside the state-sanctioned organizations are thus vulnerable to suppression.
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Under a dark-money Cabinet, science will become more vulnerable to spin and suppression.
Some doctors have been concerned that such immune suppression could leave patients vulnerable to infections.
Despite millions of years of evolution of cancer suppression mechanisms, we remain vulnerable to cancer.
We believe that during mekk-3 knock-down, requirement for xenobiotic detoxification is so enhanced that mutations in key proteins in this pathway may make the worms vulnerable to internally generated toxins and result in suppression of lifespan.
Our in vitro data provide an appropriate explanation by demonstrating that Twist1-overexpressing AML cells are more vulnerable to the cytotoxicity of phase-specific cytarabine through suppression of cell cycle regulator p16.
This may have been due to suppression of endogenous antioxidant and other defenses that leave neurones vulnerable to more injury leading to a hormetic response.
Forestry officials acknowledge that overly aggressive fire-suppression policies in place since early last century have left forests vulnerable to much larger fires because the natural order, which counts on fires to clear land and promote new growth, has been upset.
"They are vulnerable to exploitation".
"That made him vulnerable to some people.
Manila is particularly vulnerable to flooding.
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