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An adequate treatment of indirect effects requires a suitably weakened version of the general law of persistence.
If he puts his back behind Waxman-Markey, America may get a weakened version of a second-best policy.
Using a weakened version of the virus, their team were able to prove that the vaccine was safe.
Both houses are controlled by Democrats, although some Democratic legislators who have supported campaign finance reform are wavering on whether to support their own leaders' weakened version.
Through vaccination we unite ourselves with a diminished, weakened version of a disease in order to teach our white-blood cells how to eradicate it.
He said yesterday a weakened version, requiring airlines to submit a plan to regulators to allow passengers off after "excessive delays," appeared headed for inclusion in the bill.
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Takahashi cultured weakened versions of the chickenpox virus in animal and human tissue, and the vaccine that he developed prompted the immune systems of those inoculated to produce antibodies.
But he concedes that smaller labs or solo operators-possibly renegade operations in China or independent outfits looking to sell their services-might have released weakened versions of their worms into the wild as tests.
The WHO then develops weakened versions of these viruses, and these seed stocks are distributed to vaccine manufacturers, who incubate the weakened-virus vaccine in chicken eggs, a process that takes 35 days.
It is not clear that even these modifed and weakened versions of the verification principle entirely escape self-undermining.
In both its strict and weakened versions, the free-standing approach is naturally understood as pronouncing on the pro tanto injustice of avoidable inequalities in health.
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