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(2) Cd2+ enter the cells via metal ions transport channel proteins and are known to cause oxidative stress which is combated by GSH dependent antioxidant system.

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Italy, which is combating the cost of paying the rising returns that investors demand to hold its debt rather than benchmark German bonds, could also be in focus at the ministers' meeting this week.

But Mr. Sherman, who is married and has two children, says he has seen a decline in sexual interest, which he is combating by trying different preparations of testosterone.

Further, services for infertility care, including basic screening facilities, are conspicuous by their absence in the public health system in India; this includes health infrastructure for addressing preventive and secondary causes of infertility, which can be combated at a preliminary stage.

Such initiatives are essential, says Dr Rosana Richtmann, an infectologist at São Paulo's Emilio Ribas Institute of Infectious Disease: "Each of the fronts on which Zika is being combated is vital in its own way," she says.

Population projections under different management scenarios in which poisoning has been combated with a variable degree of effectiveness are also presented.

The point I wish to make is that, when it comes to serious crime which can only be combated at a pan-European level, the European Union needs independent operational powers for the European police agencies under the control of the European Parliament.

With support from Equality Now, which has been combating FGM for more than 20 years, Dukureh launched a Change.org petition last year, which prompted the U.S. government to begin investigating the instances of female genital mutilation among American girls.

French Interior Minister Manuel Valls, speaking at a news conference on Saturday, hailed the operation as a "fine victory" for French authorities which have been combating a rise in drugs shipments in recent months.

Further weakening of the single currency seems likely.All this makes the ECB's foray into QE less like the programmes launched by the Fed and the Bank of England at the height of the crisis and more like those of the Bank of Japan, which has been combating the more insidious threat of deflation.

But I'm still hoping that what we're dealing with here is a relatively small number of terrorists, and possibly a crazy state or two -- which, over time, can be combated and contained without totally shackling ourselves.

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