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Deletion of the 9GL gene or six genes of the MGF360/505 group produced two attenuated ASFV strains which were able to confer protection to animals when challenged with the virulent parental virus.

More important for their long-term success was early contact with key opinion leaders — those well connected in the organization's networks, who were able to confer know-how and legitimacy — as well as to fellow newcomers, with whom they could form affinity groups.

Of particular note, the H6N1-VLPs but not the H6N1-WIVs were able to confer cross-reactive humoral immunity; antibodies induced by H6N1-VLP vaccine robustly inhibited the hemagglutination activities and in vitro replication of distantly-related heterologous avian H6N1 viruses.

But within days we were able to confer with legal services organizations on the Gulf Coast who shared what they had learned after Hurricane Katrina.

Upon confirmatory experiments, the compounds were able to confer nematode survival at higher concentrations than initially tested in the preliminary screening process.

These immunosupressives demonstrated weak antifungal activity when compared to clinically relevant antifungal agents, however they were able to confer ∼50% nematode survival at the highest concentration tested (Figure 4A).

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"Until these fundamental concerns are fully addressed, this election will not be able to confer the consent of the governed onto Icann," the report said.

He said it would have been best if Dr. Willerslev and his colleagues had been able to confer with the tribes before doing the research.

A mussel-inspired catecholic chemistry was found to be able to confer nature-derived mesoporous chitin aerogels with high and tunable surface activities.

For instance, in cardiomyocytes injured with doxorubicin or angiotensin II, Tanshinone IIA was able to confer a potent anti-apoptotic effect49,50.

He is the master of every other person who is able to confer or remove whatever that person wishes either to have or to avoid.

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