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This was thought to be due to the lack of the acid neutralising effect of the saliva.
Its employment in this way recognised the importance of artillery fire in neutralising, rather than destroying, the enemy.
Protection appears to be mediated via type-specific neutralising antibodies.
Exposure and neutralising of members of anti-state organizations or political parties in the army's units or structure.
These countries allow neutralising of national banknotes by the National Central Bank:
The associated neutralising activity limits the usefulness of the most commonly used serotype AAV2 in certain applications.
There have been conflicting reports of raised levels of neutralising, circulating antibodies to adenovirus 12 in coeliac disease patients.
However, the vaccine's effectiveness in developing countries, particularly in inducing serum neutralising antibodies against poliovirus types 1 and 3, has often been lower than expected.
By July 1943, the Joint Chiefs were considering the possibility of neutralising and bypassing Rabaul, but the navy would still need a forward fleet base.
Griffith, however, had an ace up his sleeve that the republican faction never succeeded in neutralising: the SFPP was a limited liability company.
A number of other neutralising agents are available (pulverised fuel ash-based grouts, cattle manure, whey, brewer's yeast) many which solve a waste disposal problem from another industry.
The anti-HIV properties of APOBEC3G were discovered because most viral strains escape its neutralising properties.
In contrast, nucleotide sequences which inhibit the activation of an immune response (termed CpG neutralising, or CpG-N) are over represented in eukaryotic genomes.
These countries forbid neutralising of national banknotes by legal regulation or internal regulation by the National Central Bank: Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Egypt and others.
There can be a twofold advantage in the further development of biomass, for example. The growth of trees and plants for biomass has a neutralising effect on the surplus of CO2 .
This permanent damage prevents the liver from performing its functions, including processing digested food, controlling levels of fats, glucose and amino acids in the blood, combating infections, as well as neutralising and destroying toxins.
These drugs had an antacid and analgesic effect on ulcers but the neutralising effect of simple antacids like chalk, sodium carbonate or bicarbonate, magnesium carbonate, and bismuth carbonate rarely lasted for more than 2h and these preparations did not cure ulcers.
Neither force could be seen, yet together they produced the appropriate neutralizing effect.
One such method, Stove claimed, was the "neutralizing of success words".
These particles' neutralizing effect on acid rain helps reduce its harm.
"The painting lacks any meaningful neutralizing or negating features."
These little lively people always do attract the slow and heavy ones, which is nature's device for the neutralizing of bores.
It was a neutralizing of forces.
"John did mention that there's a scrim named Desert Gal who needs neutralizing."
No neutralizing is necessary.
Many valves will have a "self neutralizing" frequency somewhere in the VHF range.
"There needs to be a neutralizing of the incredibly high pitch in Maimana," the provincial capital of Faryab, she said.
It goes through the neutralizing of the SA through the murder of their leaders, and their replacement by the SS.
The neutralizing of certain crucial witnesses by the government's use of a threat of prosecution has prevented defense lawyers from pursuing more corroboration for accused top executives.
Cells that are challenged with non neutralizing levels of complements have been found have accelerated release of reverse transcriptase and the viral progeny.
Adopting filamentous structures, bacteria resist these phagocytic cells and their neutralizing activity (which include antimicrobial peptides, degradative enzyme and reactive oxygen species).
He watched for a while as normal bridge chatter resumed: the scanning and neutralizing of debris, the shifting of ballast mass to minimize the pressure on station-keeping thrusters.
Keys to the victory were tackle Brad Benson's neutralizing of Redskins pass rusher Dexter Manley, who had 18.5 sacks on the season, and the team's defense.
It concluded: "A constructive, supportive, warmly related father precludes the possibility of a homosexual son; he acts as a neutralizing, protective agent should the mother make seductive or close-binding attempts."
But some employers, which pay medical bills, are now entering the battle on the other side, trying to prevent the neutralizing of a weapon they are counting on as medical expenses soar.
If its forces try to exploit the neutralizing of the Serbs' artillery advantage to push back the front lines around Sarajevo, European governments would feel obliged to find a way to restrain the Bosnians.
Anupa Mistry of URB noted The-Dream's "neutralizing alpha male steez" and commented that "the most carnal, but still so everyday, type of passion informs" the album's songs.
F16 is the only known antibody that binds (its neutralizing activity is controversial) to all 16 subtypes of the influenza A virus hemagglutinin and might be the lynchpin for a universal influenza vaccine.
Perhaps it was that they were visiting a V.A. hospital, said Simi Atkins, a neutralizing activity that made the participants acutely aware that they were all simply Americans reaching out to other Americans.
The one salutory development to come out of this episode may be the neutralizing of past pot smoking as a political liability, through admissions by such straight arrows as Al Gore, Bruce Babbitt and Claiborne Pell).
Moreover, interoperability has been achieved between the forces of Ukraine and the command and control elements of the Air defense of the Russian Federation during the detecting, tracking, and neutralizing of air targets during simulated terrorist attacks.
This is surprising because these peptides share a hotspot with the natural ligand TNFα (which is proliferative rather than-cytotoxic) and KcC7 and KcF6 bind to a hotspot common to the neutralizing but non-cytotoxic, antibody mAb226.