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The act of deactivating something, such as a bomb
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In light of this observation, we hypothesized that one mechanism of IFN-γ mediated sensitization to apoptosis was deactivation of anti-apoptotic Stat3, possibly as a consequence of increased transcriptional activation and expression of Stat1.
When healthy participants listened to noise-vocoded speech, but not normal speech, and when patients listened to normal speech, there was deactivation of the default mode network, and activity in the salience/central executive networks was equivalent in the two groups (Fig. 7).
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One of the most common problems which occur is deactivation at some point during the process, which can reduce the levels of activity, of selectivity, or of both.
A major issue to overcome is deactivation phenomena which are catalyst dependent and which cannot a priori be predicted.
The critical problem facing catalysts for the steam reforming of ethanol (SRE) is deactivation due to carbon deposition and/or sintering of the active components.
Second, there is deactivation of VLF EEG power across this scalp network following the transition from rest to task [27], [28].
CLP resulted in considerable attenuation of pTie2 abundance (that is, deactivation) compared with sham operation.
Therefore, the second alteration in cancer is deactivation of cell cycle checkpoints.
Thus, it is deactivation of mTOR that suppresses geroconversion in contact inhibited cells.
Similarly, d 1 x and d 2 x are deactivation (or decay) rate constants, and can be thought of as representing phosphatase activity or protein degradation, for example.
There was significant deactivation of VLF EEG power between the rest and task condition for the whole sample.
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