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The prestidigitation of such an otherwise insignificant film as "X-Men: Apocalypse" stands as a reproach to realists with a mitigated lust for wonder.
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Furthermore, particles with high OC DEPP, SootH) display a mitigated surface-specific OxPot compared with low-OC particles.
51 Despite the fact that the only proliferative responses between AM and MA were significantly different by Student's t test (P < 0.05), the trending patterns among both Jordanian and Egyptian donors would suggest that donors residing in regions with P. papatasi populations elicit a mitigated proliferative response on reexposure to sand fly saliva compared with unexposed donors.
While Lrp4 knockout mice fail to develop neuromuscular junctions and succumbed to respiratory failure post-natally [12], a truncated allele lacking the transmembrane and intracellular domains displays a mitigated phenotype compatible with postnatal survival [11], [13].
Concomitant treatment with EPA or DHA led to a mitigated expression of CCL5/RANTES, but they had no effect on CXCL8/IL-8.
It is not even a mitigated disaster.
Scudéry's skepticism, however, is a mitigated one.
It is a mitigated form of socialism.
That comic daring, meanwhile, proved to be a mitigated virtue.
Treating the animals with MUL in combination with MTX mitigated liver injury, causing a significant reduction in activities of AST, ALT, ALP and LDH as compared to the MTX-group.
The consequences of runaway reactions are usually mitigated with (a) reliefs and containment systems or (b) shortstopping (reaction inhibition).
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