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In 1967, this became the East and Central African Senior Challenge Cup, often shortened to simply the Challenge Cup, which was competed for five years, until 1971, before the CECAFA Cup was introduced in 1973.

In parallel, E2 promoted cell growth, which was competed out by tamoxifen (Fig. 1B, right panel).

Specific binding was observed which was competed by excess non-labeled competitor (lanes 3 and 4).

In contrast, RXRα bound well to [H]-9 cis-RA, which was competed away by unlabeled 9- cis-RA.

After SDS-PAGE, fluorescent NPC1 was detected in cells expressing wild-type NPC1 (lane 3), which was competed by U18666A (lane 4).

Western analysis of mouse and rat tissues with r-sacsin4489 4503 r-sacsin4489 4503ic bandetectedroximately 520 kDa in brain which waspecificed with immunizing peptide (Fig.  1A and band

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The signing of Adu was a coup for M.L.S., which was competing for his rights against some of the top soccer clubs in the world.

Nomura, which was competing with Marriott of the United States for the chain, is a division of Japan's largest brokerage firm.

With Wii, Nintendo has avoided one mistake it made with GameCube, which was competing with its wealthier rivals on expensive technology-driven performance.

Dragas was equally worried about the hospital, which was competing for market share and facing changes in financing, and a decline in federal research funding.

The film, which was competing with the likes of "Two Weeks Notice" with Hugh Grant and "About Schmidt" with Jack Nicholson, opened in about 175 theaters in Germany; it is now showing in almost 600.

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