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It can leverage affiliates -- as it did this past week in Yemen, Bangladesh and possibly Malaysia -- and strike symbolic targets in Saudi Arabia, which may mobilize sympathetic populations willing to take on the group's banner.
Evidence of recent transposition was obtained (fig. 8), including that of the ermB ST54 012) element (fig. 8 C), but it is unclear whether this occurs independently of conjugative transposons, which may mobilize Tn6218 elements in trans (Adams et al. 2002).
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And who has the right to say which conditions you must live with and which you may mobilize the resources of chemical or surgical art to avoid?
Exercise may mobilize NK cells, which may have originated from the liver [ 23].
For example, repeated drug exposures may mobilize other neuroadaptive processes, such as behavioral sensitization, which promote relapses (see above).
Our current findings suggest that the amygdala's connections to adrenergic brainstem nuclei may mobilize such a low level system under perceptual context which calls for higher alert (e.g. diminished external visual information).
If Mr. Gore does not accept, he added, "then certainly some of us may mobilize against his efforts".
Different passions may mobilize the elements of this structure differently.
The melanocortin system may mobilize different lipid depots in the body [8], [16], [17], [18].
Moderate wind speeds may mobilize surface soil and increase local airborne C. gattii concentrations.
In the first case, the insect host may mobilize the free Rickettsia cells to counter the wasp's development.
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