Progressive growth of a spontaneous T cell lymphoma, designated as Dalton's lymphoma, causes suppression of immune responses and thymic atrophy. |
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I'm surprised you're lending your name to such a cruel suppression of dissent, Stephen. |
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It is likely that without ongoing antibiotic suppression, reinfection will occur. |
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The most interesting features of federalist thought have to do with the suppression of faction. |
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For the particular cause of interference suppression, where might these come from? |
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Conscious suppression of a memory is a more plausible explanation for the failure to recall an event than repression. |
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Psychodynamic issues may center on suppression or repression of aggression relating to unmet emotional needs. |
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I am not sulled up, despite my history of persecution, injustice, and the suppression of my oeuvre by midgets and dwarves. |
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These health effects include sunburn, skin cancer, cataracts and immune suppression. |
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The ideas of separate color and verbal processing and suppression of incorrect verbal responses suggest an explanation for incongruency loss. |
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Repression or suppression of intense feelings beneath a calm exterior is also associated with elevated blood pressure. |
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In addition, enhancement or suppression of the H mutant phenotype was evaluated. |
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This point leads to an exceptionally compelling aspect of the narrative, the rise and suppression of the opposition media. |
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Nevertheless, a significant portion of the public supported the forcible suppression of campus protests. |
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The army has retained power over the past four decades through the brutal suppression of opposition, including from ethnic minorities. |
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Not many were interested in political activities anyway given the trauma of past suppression. |
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In politics the Communist Party had at last lost its allure following the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution. |
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Secondly, a transparent code of conduct against publication bias or selective suppression of information should be developed. |
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Self-sealing crashworthy fuel tanks have explosion suppression and non-return valves. |
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Whether this is due to forest management activities or canopy suppression is unknown. |
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It is undeniable that the forcible suppression of religious and religious identity concerns by the communists gave a boost to these feelings. |
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In the 14 months since he threw that fatal punch, court suppression orders have prevented publication of his name or details. |
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As an indicator of forcible suppression it often appears in charts associated with assassinations. |
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A side effect of such therapy is bone marrow suppression that adversely affects the patient's ability to generate hematopoiesis. |
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The FDA has just approved Seasonale, which provides three months of continuous contraception and menstrual suppression. |
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Duodenal ulcers can be healed, but not cured, by pharmacological suppression of acid secretion below this threshold. |
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The suppression of the mutant phenotype of a1-mum2 aleurones takes several generations. |
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Thus, suppression of the cut mutant wing phenotype is most likely due to the overexpression of Lola. |
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Overall it is very well tolerated, with a low incidence of bone marrow suppression. |
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The greater proximity of the centromere could cause suppression of recombination in the proximal euchromatin of fusion chromosomes. |
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An indeterminate outcome was defined as resolution of signs and symptoms of infection with a need for continued antimicrobial suppression. |
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Under this scenario, dormancy-breaking chemicals enhance budbreak by diminishing the duration of suppression. |
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Decades of fire suppression and scattershot suburban development have created a tinderbox and now you have seen the results. |
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This was an era of very limited fire suppression, and yet like today, large crown fires covering tens of thousands of acres were not uncommon. |
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Classically, prior to HIV or in the absence of severe immuno suppression, it is a fairly indolent skin disease. |
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F 1 progeny were scored under a dissecting scope for suppression or enhancement of the KDN rough eye phenotype. |
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The suppression of detail causes the stepped facade of the building to read like forbidding ridges or dangerous protective fins. |
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We can have anger without hate, discernment without judgment and condemnation and expression without suppression. |
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For control or suppression of Jerusalem artichoke, apply when plants are 6 to 10 inches tall. |
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It is not clear whether this acropetal increase of flower meristem identity is related to the acropetal loss of the SD suppression. |
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In phytopathology, antagonism refers to the suppression or interference with the normal growth of a plant pathogen by another microorganism. |
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First the pointwise current is integrated over the lateral boundary of the rod outer segment and suppression of dark current is computed. |
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Short-term effects of IV-CPA pulses include bone marrow suppression and significant hyperemesis. |
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Such joyless suppression crushes that most precious thing in life, the flowering of the individual human spirit. |
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This provides some suppression, but the residual signal may still exceed detection thresholds. |
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These trends in health disorders may be related to the general suppression of immune function that occurs in parturient dairy cows. |
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Industrial interests are as capable of suppression as individual nay-sayers. |
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I'd like to see some sworn testimony under oath in the suppression hearing. |
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With the advent of potent acid suppression, surgical interventions that increase the barrier function of the lower esophagus should be avoided. |
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Further research will be necessary to determine what suppression of testosterone levels might mean, Sharpe said. |
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Little information is available on the degree of gastric acid suppression that is necessary to ensure adequate esophageal healing. |
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The immune system can be severely depleted, with the suppression of immunity allowing infection to overwhelm the body while defenses are down. |
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When revolt broke out in 1863, however, the emperor reacted with brutal suppression, imposing severe Russification. |
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Radio reception is good and sound quality in the cabin is excellent, thanks to the suppression of external noise sources. |
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Lower system costs are achievable thanks to inclusion of echo canceller and noise suppression functions. |
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It is a nonlinear processor for acoustic echo canceller with background noise preservation and long echo tail suppression. |
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And, what is more, this current of suppression is apparently not as reactive as it may appear. |
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Fire suppression builds up an unnatural accumulation of fuel that creates conflagrations far more implacable and catastrophic than nature's fire. |
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Not all patients will be able to achieve the goal of durable viral suppression, and treatment regimens need to be individualized. |
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Such an autocratic style of leading a family leads to repression and suppression giving rise to feelings of discontentment and unhappiness. |
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And ultimately I hope to see its use outlawed for all except the most extreme situations where manual or organic suppression is not an option. |
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In the late 1820s, the soldiers were used to supplement excisemen in the suppression of whisky smuggling in the district. |
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The work of the police for the suppression of open immorality in the streets took the form of prosecution of common nightwalkers. |
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Finally, it is useful to consider briefly the range of local military forces that bore on the suppression of brigandage. |
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Despite some state suppression, it gained 17 per cent of the vote in the 1937 elections. |
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In this way, we confirmed that epigenetic and second-site suppression of hcf 106 could be separated somatically. |
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It was important that she had a suppression order because of her own emotional and psychological state. |
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It pleased me no end, trying to make amends for many years of imposed suppression. |
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Taken together, this core legislation entrenched the suppression of wage rises and cuts to the public sector. |
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Animal trials confirmed the suppression of tumorigenicity of cancer cells by ex vivo delivery. |
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In the articulatory suppression condition, the subjects recalled significantly fewer digits than in the listening condition. |
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He is renowned as a canny strategist and has a sharp economic mind, but his dictatorial approach and suppression of human rights worries many. |
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Excessive ultraviolet ray exposure can cause premature aging of the skin, cataracts, skin cancers and immune system suppression. |
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Does he advocate the suppression of inconvenient facts about his businesses? |
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The ministry's initial mandate was limited to internal security-the suppression of political dissent, counter-espionage, and sabotage. |
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Females exposed to cold or undergoing powerful excitements, experience a suppression of the catamenia. |
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Autocratic, theocratic, despotic regimes allow no political freedom, all thought is outlawed, and brute suppression is the norm. |
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Adrenal responses to stimulation or suppression have been used as a potential indicator of a chronic stressful environment. |
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Equally important is the suppression of photoelectrons produced by scattered photons. |
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In spite of his advancing years, he has regularly paraded nobly through the division lobbies in the cause of the suppression of vice. |
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If people disagree with them, they should attack with counter arguments, not with suppression. |
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Petroleum emulsions work for dust suppression, particularly on dirt roadbeds and shoulders in arid areas. |
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The suppression of immune responses is costly, in particular for nonresistant individuals with high levels of somatic infections. |
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This also allows for the possibility of the application of phase improvement methods such as isomorphous noise suppression. |
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People with immune suppression or underlying lung disease are more susceptible to fungal infections. |
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Violent suppression and opinion monopoly are used by all totalitarian political systems for the purpose of perpetrating their immoral rule. |
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Fears of vote-tampering and vote suppression are far from exaggerated or imaginary. |
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A Bavarian village youth, summoned by the Kaiser's call, volunteers to take part in the suppression of the Chinese Boxer rebellion. |
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He investigated the question of herb suppression within chamise chaparral. |
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Many chest physicians advise patients who are taking steroids to swallow their tablets in the morning because morning dosing is thought to minimise adrenal suppression. |
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To demonstrate that the improved growth observed in plate mating assays was due to suppression of the cell fusion defect, we performed microscopic analyses of mating cells. |
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I hereby call on all Republicans involved in any voter suppression efforts to cease and desist immediately. |
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We have taken these analyses further by addressing the level of host suppression, typically the most important factor of successful biological control. |
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Hot north-east winds gusting up to 75 kph resulted in erratic fire behaviour and two water bombers were bought in to reinforce suppression resources. |
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Fire suppression, development and conversion of land to agricultural use have destroyed many of the pine barrens and oak savannas where the lupine grows. |
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Those 21 strains that grew on AT in the presence of LexA were rejected because the suppression could have been due to mutations that potentiate weak activators. |
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Prolonged adrenal suppression results in atrophy of the adrenal cortex. |
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This prophylactic rule requires suppression of any custodial statement made before the warnings are given. |
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There are various explanatory reasons, so obvious in hindsight that their suppression must be regarded as an original prototype of political correctness. |
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Then, if the system needs to depressurize, there's something called a suppression pool that it vents steam into. |
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A major component of codependence is emotional repression and suppression. |
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Sucrose is a good subject for testing the sequence because it has resonances very close to that of water, making the signal sensitive to the quality of the water suppression. |
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Among others, they include interference with sleep and suppression of appetite. |
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Affected infants have suppression of erythropoiesis with extremely low reticulocytes despite a low packed cell volume and normal erythropoietin values. |
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What's the difference between annoying robo calls and voter suppression? |
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The key to reconciling the radically separate individual with God and the world was suppression of the distinction between God and unconditioned individual subjectivity. |
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He is best known for his brutal suppression of opponents and hardline rule over Zimbabwe. |
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This has archival value as a kind of samizdat text and the film itself is arguably of note as an intended critique of theocracy, of sharia and the suppression of women. |
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In the era of the Internet, the efficacy of the name suppression orders was always going to be severely strained, but some online publishers took the issue seriously. |
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The safety profile of the formulation is generally favorable, with no demonstrable ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity, bone marrow suppression, or cardiovascular adverse effects. |
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Among the ancient Greeks, Aristotle was certainly not one to regard the suppression of justifiable anger as admirable. |
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He predicts that after the March 16 referendum, the suppression of dissidents and even ethnic cleansing could become more common. |
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First, Republican legislatures have ratcheted up the attempts at suppression. |
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The exclusion of political views from public debate logically extends into the openly violent suppression of public actions based upon those views. |
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It is not possible to build a democratic state based on an ideology of religious exclusivism and through the forcible suppression of the democratic rights of another people. |
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Moreover they know that if they become too flagrant in their suppression of opposition and commit atrocities, the United Nations stands ready to intervene to overthrow them. |
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The presented data indicate that suppression of a single enzyme of the FA elongation machinery is enough to affect various organs and systems in worms. |
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The suppression of clv2 phenotypes is a true photoperiod response. |
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Cycles of recognition, repression or suppression and recovery of truth can be extrapolated both from the course of individual analytic treatments and social struggles. |
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Butcher concedes that the degree of suppression is relatively small. |
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At the Reformation, Henry VIII's suppression of the monasteries and collegiate churches meant that cathedral choirs and the Chapel Royal became the main musical centres. |
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But its far more insidious role was revealed, whether it was gun policies or voter suppression. |
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It is appropriate to institute permanent methods of hair removal by way of electrolysis or laser ablation after suppression of hyperandrogenism has been achieved. |
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Selecting either a halocarbon or inert gas, two types of clean agents, depends upon available space for suppression system tanks and venting capabilities. |
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The reasons for interruption in the occurrence of a homologous structure in a strict phylogenetic continuity are due either to loss of the genetic factor or to suppression of the genetic factor. |
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Despite its wide range, the species is increasingly under threat after centuries of persecution and habitat loss to human activity and fire suppression. |
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He persisted in arguing that the forcible suppression of the students might prove to be a mistake of such magnitude as to destroy the legitimacy of the regime. |
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Add to that high rates of illiteracy, the hypocrisy of the governmental media, the weakness of civil society and state suppression of the opposition parties. |
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She was treated conservatively with acid suppression and transfusions. |
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The suppression of the photodynamic potency of aluminum phthalocyanines was attributed to desorption of the dyes from lipid bilayers induced by fluoride or hydroxyl ions. |
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Despite the wish of all people to choose a cultural identity freely and to live in dignity, suppression of cultural freedom is widespread around the world. |
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So a dream of bleeding gums would indicate a loss of life force through the suppression of thoughts and feelings, and lack of support for one's decisions. |
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Before electromagnetic suppression, people were unable to listen to the radio in the car because of the electrical interference from the spark plugs in the engine. |
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Through suppression of information, cover-ups, lies and outright gangsterism, these industry heads sought to continue their conspiracy against the public. |
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They suggested that blocking this pathway by complete acid suppression with a proton pump inhibitor, may reduce the risk of the cancer. |
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Tumorigenicity and its suppression in cybrids of mouse and Chinese hamster cell lines. |
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Nor can he explain to us why it's important to find a voting system that significantly decreases the opportunities for voter suppression. |
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Manama had summoned its envoy after Iran criticized Bahraini regime over brutal suppression of Bahraini protesters. |
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He delivered legal opinions favorable to the suppression of the Templars, but he also defended Boniface VIII and the Bull Unam Sanctam. |
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The P3 module affords greater EMI noise suppression with its added autotransformer to support termination of the unused twisted pair. |
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Edward I proved to be a successful military leader, leading the suppression of the baronial revolts in the 1260s, and joining the Ninth Crusade. |
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The San Francisco Fire Department provides both fire suppression and emergency medical services to the city. |
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Detection of growth suppression in children during treatment with intranasal beclomethasone dipropionate. |
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However, I am confident that the contingent suppression order offers an important new idea in constitutional criminal procedure remedies. |
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It was previously believed that he was involved in the suppression of a slave revolt in Apulia, probably in 24, alongside Marcus Aelius Celer. |
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Occurrences of masculinization and estrogen suppression were observed as a result. |
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The court suppression order on the case's details were lifted following the arrest of an alleged accomplice in a police sting operation. |
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The 1685 Edict of Fontainebleau, by which the French king ordered the suppression of French Protestantism, was not applied in Alsace. |
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After the successful suppression of Cassius' revolt, the emperor returned to Rome for the first time in nearly 8 years. |
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This inhibition of the arcuate nucleus is an ongoing active suppression by other areas of the brain. |
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In later years, the Church instituted the Inquisition, an official body charged with the suppression of heresy. |
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Following the Scramble for Africa, an early but secondary focus for most colonial regimes was the suppression of slavery and the slave trade. |
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The court ordered a suppression order on the man's identity and ordered that he be assessed by a psychologist. |
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The occurrence of these revolts and the subsequent suppression aggravated the financial difficulties of the Yuan government. |
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Methods used to maintain the monopoly involved extortion and the violent suppression of the native population, including mass murder. |
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Upon suppression of the rebellion, regional military governors, known as Jiedushi, gained increasingly autonomous status. |
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Fear of serious injury cannot alone justify suppression of free speech and assembly. |
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Internet censorship includes the control or suppression of the publishing or accessing of information on the Internet. |
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Basically a gagging or suppression order, the media have given these the now infamous name, super-injunctions. |
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Hydrogen fluoride can be formed from fluorocarbons, whether fluoropolymers subjected to fire or halocarbon fire suppression agents. |
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Other than that I am not really saying anything else because there is a suppression order on what is supposed to be reported. |
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Trotto was not in the car at the time of the stop and Judge Frison's suppression order did not apply to him. |
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The brutal suppression of the Peasants' War marks the starting point of the modern Flemish movement. |
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Other explanations offered include the suppression of coenzyme Q10 production, as well as the pleiotropic effects of statins. |
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Nicotinamide enhances DNA repair and prevents cutaneous immune suppression after ultraviolet radiation exposure. |
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The fire suppression division is commanded by a deputy chief per shift or group. |
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Efficacy of the GnRH analogue deslorelin for suppression of oestrous cycles in cats. |
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Long term suppression of oestrus and prevention of pregnancy by deslorelin implant in rats. |
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Our government has failed to denounce the suppression of democracy. |
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A key drawback to board-mounted MOV transient voltage suppression is the component's design. |
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Strong suppression of verbality and agency in the poem's first two couplets. |
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A policy holder can defend himself by proving that there was no suppression of material facts. |
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Evidence for genetic suppression of heterogenetic chromosome pairing in polyploid species of Solanum, sect. |
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Effects of oral prasterone on single-dose pharmacokinetics of oral prednisone and cortisol suppression in normal women. |
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Ovarian ablation can be achieved by oophorectomy or radiotherapy, and temporary ovarian suppression can be achieved by the use of LHRH agonists. |
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It is as effective as or more effective than codeine for cough suppression and nearly equipotent to morphine in the treatment of pain. |
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In the case of the BWR, the steam is directed into the suppression chamber and condenses there. |
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Hysteria suffered a semantic suppression as Babinski replaced it withpithiatisme. |
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Bristol-Myers said Baraclude showed greater viral suppression in patients when compared with adefovir in a late-stage study. |
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Effects of articulatory suppression on immediate serial recall of temporarily grouped and intonated lists. |
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Enhanced thermic effect of food, postprandial NEFA suppression and raised adiponectin in obese women who eat slowly. |
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Regular monitoring is required for both treatments, particularly methotrexate to prevent significant bone marrow suppression and hepatotoxicity. |
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In addition, the new component provides a peak pulse current of 15 kiloamperes and other features suited for power bus voltage suppression. |
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The HEWATT water tender is built to support the TFFT while providing supplementary fire suppression capabilities. |
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Compounding this, far fewer Loyalists were joining as expected due to effective Patriot suppression. |
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Butch Athena as judicator participates in the suppression of matriarchal authority. |
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Her serum aldosterone, potassium, renin, 24-hour urine metanephrine levels, and dexamethasone suppression test results were within normal limits. |
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These polyunsaturated fatty acids reduce the suppression of cell-mediated immunity after UV exposure. |
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On electroencephalogram, she was found to have burst suppression, seen in severe anoxic damage of the brain, and diffuse encephalopathic process. |
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The engine of suppression was set up, and the witch hunt gave it a reason for continued existence. |
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I worked for 17 years with the Smoke Jumpers, the most effective fire suppression team in Saskarchewan's history. |
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The exact mechanism of erythropoietic suppression exerted by these drugs remains unclear. |
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Low background experiments need a suppression of cosmogenically induced events. |
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The standing army was mainly employed in the suppression of Covenanter rebellions and the guerilla war undertaken by the Cameronians in the East. |
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Heavy logging and fire suppression techniques have resulted in forests dominated by smaller trees and vulnerable to pine bark beetles and fire. |
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Following the successful suppression of Boudica's uprising, a number of new Roman governors continued the conquest by edging north. |
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It was clear that Edward now regarded the struggle not as a war between two nations, but as the suppression of a rebellion of disloyal subjects. |
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Curcumin-targeting pericellular serine protease matriptase role in suppression of prostate cancer cell invasion, tumor growth, and metastasis. |
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Between 1579 and 1583, Raleigh took part in the suppression of the Desmond Rebellions. |
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Cromwell's suppression of the Royalists in Ireland during 1649 still has a strong resonance for many Irish people. |
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The pine flatwoods are also at great risk, mostly from fire suppression and urban sprawl. |
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Ripon is thought to have shrunk to a small community around the church following the suppression. |
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The young king played a major part in the successful suppression of this crisis. |
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This led to the publication of his earliest surviving tract, which criticised the English church's suppression of the Puritan clergy. |
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Following suppression of Boudica's revolt, the Romans simply administered the territory as part of Britannia. |
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They remembered his earlier suppression of them and did not believe him to be sincere in his recognition of Presbyterianism. |
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Lord North held the post of Prime Minister with a Tory majority backing him, advocating military suppression of the American rebellion. |
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Governing with an iron fist, he helped with the eventual suppression of Inca uprisings led by Manco Inca. |
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Sckenkius hath two other instances of two melancholy and mad women, so caused from the suppression of their months. |
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Pinter's experiences in Turkey and his knowledge of the Turkish suppression of the Kurdish language inspired his 1988 play Mountain Language. |
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In some countries, there are threats of violence against those who vote, such as during the 2005 Iraq elections, an example of voter suppression. |
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The transition is accompanied by the onset of short-range correlations, suppression of the superfluid response, and rotonization of the excitation spectrum. |
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Given that the homeopath depends on the totality of an individual's symptoms as guideposts, this suppression makes finding the correct homeopathic remedy more difficult. |
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Decades of fire suppression have allowed Douglas fir and other conifers to become established in oak woodland areas, many of which contain oaks that are hundreds of years old. |
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Chronic administration of eltoprazine for 45 days shows not only suppression of LID and no tolerance but also protection from development of dyskinesias. |
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Fixation training is usually performed monocularly initially and binocularly afterwards, with a red filter on one eye to control for the presence of binocular suppression. |
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However the continued harsh enserfment of peasantry by Polish nobility and especially the suppression of the Orthodox Church alienated the Cossacks. |
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A General American sound is then the result of both suburbanization and suppression of regional accent by highly educated Americans in formal settings. |
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After the recorded peace treaty between with Hassan ibn Ali and the suppression of early Kharijites' disturbances, Muawiyah I acceded to the position of Caliph. |
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Glucosinolates from Brassicaceae plants were to be examined for their weed suppression capabilities when used as cover crops in a bell pepper production system. |
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The situation was considered so serious that men were dispatched from England, including Henry Percy and Walter Clifford, to assist in the suppression of the rebellion. |
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To make up for past suppression, the authorities of Norway, Sweden and Finland now make an effort to build up Sami cultural institutions and promote Sami culture and language. |
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The effects of acceptance versus suppression of emotion on subjective and psychophysiological responses to carbon dioxide challenge in patients with panic disorder. |
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The period of Romanticism in Poland ended with the Russian Empire's suppression of the January 1863 Uprising, culminating in public executions and deportations to Siberia. |
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The paper says, that the PLA Army has developed a weaponry system with helicopters, armored assault vehicles, and anti-air and suppression weapons for its land operations. |
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New findings have found exemestane may reduce breast cancer recurrence among premenopausal women compared with tamoxifen when given along with ovarian suppression. |
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Topical corticosteroids can produce reversible hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis suppression with the potential for glucocorticosteroid insufficiency. |
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The Chicago Police Department provides law enforcement and the Chicago Fire Department provides fire suppression and emergency medical services for the city and its residents. |
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In response to the threat, Cromwell left some of his lieutenants in Ireland to continue the suppression of the Irish Royalists and returned to England. |
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According to Prime Minister John Key, a court suppression order is blocking the government to reveal the identity of the diplomat who has now left New Zealand. |
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Normals, who are more tuned to what is happening around them, for expediency will show greater suppression of affect during the day abreacting them during sleep in dreams. |
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A short resurrection during the Prague spring of 1968 was quickly followed, after the Soviet-led military invasion, by an absolute suppression of structuralist thought. |
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These challenges led to suppression from church and state authorities. |
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The Dutch Republic, who allowed sugar production to remain in Portuguese hands, regarded suppression of Palmares important, but they were unsuccessful. |
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Both Euro-American and tribal sources form the basis of this serious-minded chronicle of war, genocide, cultural suppression, resistance, and survival. |
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Failure of suppression of glucagon secretion from the alpha cells of the pancreas contributes to hyperglycaemia in T2DM and is aLso seen in prediabetes. |
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Besieged Australian Governor-General Peter Hollingworth denied raping a woman 40 years ago Thursday after a suppression order issued by the Victorian Supreme Court was lifted. |
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Curcumin mediated suppression of nuclear factor-kappaB promotes chondrogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in a high-density co-culture microenvironment. |
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There had been a series of protests at the beginning of the 1970s that raised awareness for back unification but they were met with severe suppression. |
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In this era, the Royal Navy provided services around the world that benefited other nations, such as the suppression of piracy and blocking the slave trade. |
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Tensions increased when Commonwealth policies turned from relative tolerance to suppression of the Eastern Orthodox church after the Union of Brest. |
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The French occupation in Belgium led to further suppression of the Dutch language across the country, including its abolition as an administrative language. |
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Berberine ameliorates chronic kidney injury caused by atherosclerotic renovascular disease through the suppression of NFkB signaling pathway in rats. |
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Subsequently, urinary free cortisol, urinary normetanephrine and urinary metanephrine were measured and the 1 mg overnight dexamethasone suppression test was performed. |
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