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“Inactivation was effected approximately 90 days after B-47 Reflex operations had ceased at Brize Norton and Upper Heyford RAF Stations, the last two United Kingdom bases to support B-47s.”
Strategic Air Command: People Aircraft and Missiles 2nd Edition
“Inactivation of this Jupiter training squadron had been made possible by the deployment of the third Jupiter squadron to Turkey in late 1961. 1963”
Strategic Air Command: People Aircraft and Missiles 2nd Edition
“Stilianakis NI (2008) Inactivation of influenza A viruses in the environment and modes of transmission: A critical review.”
“Thorax 1: 6-13. van Gennip M, Christensen LD, Alhede M, Phipps R, Jensen PO, et al. (2009) Inactivation of the rhlA gene in Pseudomonas aeruginosa prevents rhamnolipid production, disabling the protection against polymorphonuclear leukocytes.”
“Inactivation of this gene interrupts the Notch signalling pathway resulting in serious tooth malformations: The tooth crowns of the molars were deformed, additional cusps were formed.”
“Inactivation of the reaction was done by heating at 70°C for 15 min.”
“Inactivation of p53 blunts the role of HIF-1α for chemosensitivity”
“Inactivation of HIF-1α in gastric cancer cells resulted in robust elevation of chemosensitivity.”
“Title: Inactivation of Escherichia coli by ozone treatment of apple juice at different pH levels”
“A Multi-Center Study of Therapeutic Efficacy and Safety of Platelet Components Prepared with Pathogen Inactivation (INTERCEPT) Stored for 6 or 7 Days Prior to Transfusion, by M Lozano, N Knutson, R Tardivel et al: INTERCEPT-treated platelet components were found to be effective for patient support following extended storage of up to seven days in a clinical study conducted at medical centers in Spain, the United Kingdom, Sweden and France.”
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