He became a jobber, selling Sinclair fuel, whose Power-X additive was supposed to inhibit engine rust.
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Merck unveiled another kind of HDL-raiser, a drug to inhibit the cholesterol ester transfer protein (CETP).
Because it opposes the attractive force of gravity, dark energy tends to inhibit cluster formation.
"We don't want to inhibit growth by providing our associations parameters that are too small, " he said.
The judge said he was not trying to inhibit the press but wanted to guarantee a fair trial.
With no barriers to inhibit American goods and services coming in, American exports to the region would soar.
Gradually, the virus responsible was isolated, identified and then attacked successfully with drugs designed specifically to inhibit its reproduction.
This line of thinking is essentially granting permission for concussions to take place without any rules to inhibit them.
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And until a true solution to the problem of the Eurozone emerges, this uncertainty will continue to inhibit global growth.
Many ACE inhibitors are no longer covered by patents and could prove cheaper that drugs currently being designed to inhibit AGEs.
Others have taken proactive steps to inhibit their employees from taking part in March Madness while at their desks, some more effectively than others.
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However, party members approved a separate amendment criticising Chancellor George Osborne's record on green issues and his "repeated attempts to inhibit growth" in renewables.
Even more rules and regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to inhibit the drilling of petroleum, natural gas and the inevitable extinction of the coal industry.
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The effects of aspirin were independent of age, and sex, and were also seen with a low-dose, slow-release formulation of aspirin designed to inhibit platelets but to have little systemic bioavailability.
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Turkey's actions deprived the coalition with a mechanized thrust into the Sunni Triangle area of Iraq-a powerful thrust that could have done much to inhibit the development of the insurgency there.
The clincher: Once a prototype drug works against one kinase, Vertex figures it can easily tweak the compound to inhibit other siblings in the kinase family--and then attack other protein groups, as well.
These work by binding chemically to that enzyme's active site to inhibit its action. (Protease cuts the raw chain of virus protein produced by a subverted cell into functional molecules.) However, the mechanism is not quite identical.
The contention that the goal of competition policy should be to maximise consumer welfare (rather than, say, to protect small companies or to inhibit excessive size), put forth by scholars such as Robert Bork, is now mainstream thinking.
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Because most people read words more quickly than they can identify and name colours, this widely used method tests their ability to inhibit the urge to read what is written and instead focus on the task of naming the colour.
Using optogenetics, a technique that allows researchers to inhibit specific cells with light, the researchers turned off IL cortex activity for several seconds as the rats approached the point in the maze where they had to decide which way to turn.
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While IT professionals are busy figuring out how to inhibit employees from tracking the success or failure of their favorite basketball teams, a new report by staffing service OfficeTeam, makes it seem as though the March Madness productivity problem is overstated.
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"The mere possibility of such (fraud) claims, which could expose attorneys to harassing and expensive litigation, would be likely to inhibit their freedom in making good faith evidentiary decisions and representations and, therefore, negatively affect their ability to act as zealous advocates for their clients, " Justice Peter Zarella wrote in the majority opinion.
Taxes must be restructured to increase revenue, but skillfully so as to not inhibit growth.
And when you are running bad, the natural tendency becomes to start creating mental images that inhibit your ability to see the opportunities before you.
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The 57-pound device is a robot that a human could wear over his or her body either to assist or inhibit movement in leg joints.
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Moving to regulations, businesses are in business to achieve profits, yet regulations inhibit the path for so much effort and money extended spent to remain in compliance.
He said that the minister's proposal to cut the number and membership of community health councils will seriously inhibit the ability of CHCs to adequately represent patients.
GlaxoSmithKline and Merck have both attempted to develop integrase inhibitors, which inhibit the viral DNA from integrating with human DNA. But their drugs have failed in trials due to problems with toxicity and other issues.
GlaxoSmithKline (nyse: GSK - news - people ) and Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people ) have both attempted to develop integrase inhibitors, which inhibit the viral DNA from integrating with human DNA. But their drugs have failed in trials due to problems with toxicity and other issues.
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