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Other forms involve directly correcting a mutation, or using DNA that encodes a therapeutic protein drug ( rather than a natural human gene ) to provide treatment.
... the Church does not consider at all illicit the use of those therapeutic means necessary to cure bodily diseases, even if a foreseeable impediment to procreation should result therefrom — provided such impediment is not directly intended.
The ethnographic reports show that interclass crises directly affected therapeutic criteria and care of the ill.
By utilizing the arterial circulation as a " therapeutic highway ", many types of devices and drugs can now be delivered directly to the heart, kidneys, carotid arteries, brain, legs and aorta without the need for major surgery and general anesthesia.
Recent studies have shown that induction of apoptosis in high-grade chondrosarcoma, both directly and by enhancement of response to chemotherapy and radiation, is a valid therapeutic strategy.
However, unlike anxiolytic compounds ( eg, benzodiazepines ) which exert their therapeutic effects through binding to GABA < sub > A </ sub >, GABA < sub > B </ sub >, and benzodiazepine receptors, pregabalin neither binds directly to these receptors nor augments GABA < small >< sub > A </ sub ></ small > currents or affects GABA metabolism ( Pfizer Inc. 2006 ).

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dictionary information about the form stored at this location can be retrieved directly by occurrences of the form in text.
The form of the industry demand function is one which makes quantity demanded vary inversely with the product price, and vary directly with the level of Aj.
Thermal conductivity is directly traceable to the material's porous, air-cell construction which effectively traps air or a gas in the maze of minute bubbles which form its composition.
An analog signal may be processed directly by analog components, though some processes aren't available except in digital form.
This unstable intermediate can lead to electron " leakage ", when electrons jump directly to oxygen and form the superoxide anion, instead of moving through the normal series of well-controlled reactions of the electron transport chain.
This form of leaching does not rely on microbial oxidation of metal but rather uses microbial metabolism as source of acids that directly dissolve the metal.
The genre translates fairly directly into cinematic form, the coming-of-age film.
The program has an executable form that the computer can use directly to execute the instructions.
Smoldering is the slow, low-temperature, flameless form of combustion, sustained by the heat evolved when oxygen directly attacks the surface of a condensed-phase fuel.
The cerebral cortex is a group of tight, dense, " gray matter " composed of the nucleus of the neurons whose axons then form the " white matter ", and is responsible for perception, relay of the sensory input ( sensation ) via the thalamic pathway, and most importantly directly or indirectly in charge of all the neurological functions, from simple reflexes to complex thinking.
The program has an executable form that the computer can use directly to execute the instructions.
They also deposit carbon directly to the soil in the form of char that does not significantly degrade back to carbon dioxide.
In the history of colonialism, ( i. e., the form of imperialism in which the government of the colony is run directly by foreigners ), the educational and media systems of many Third World countries have been set up as replicas of those in Britain, France, or the United States and carry their values.
It is possible to allow peripherals to communicate with memory in the same fashion, attaching adaptors in the form of expansion cards directly to the system bus.
In 10 % of individuals, the disease progresses directly from the acute form to a symptomatic clinical form of chronic Chagas disease.
All Christian monasticism stems, either directly or indirectly, from the Egyptian example: Saint Basil the Great Archbishop of Caesaria of Cappadocia, founder and organizer of the monastic movement in Asia Minor, visited Egypt around AD 357 and his rule is followed by the Eastern Orthodox Churches ; Saint Jerome who translated the Bible into Latin, came to Egypt, while en route to Jerusalem, around AD 400 and left details of his experiences in his letters ; Benedict founded the Benedictine Order in the 6th century on the model of Saint Pachomius, but in a stricter form.
But the form of the OHG and Gothic words suggests it is also a borrowing, perhaps indeed directly or indirectly from Greek " ἐλέφας " ( elephas ), which in Homer only meant " ivory ", but from Herodotus on the word also referred to the animal.
As such Egypt was not directly involved in the Sudan Peace Process that was hosted in Kenya under the auspices of IGAD and that gave the peoples of south Sudan the right to secede and form an independent state in 2001 after the long and brutal Sudanese civil war that cumulatively lasted more than 40 years and claimed over 2 million lives.
The benefit of this form is that for given T < sub > r </ sub > and P < sub > r </ sub >, the reduced volume of the liquid and gas can be calculated directly using Cardano's method for the reduced cubic form:
The system is defined more accurately as the set of membranes that form a single functional and developmental unit, either being connected directly, or exchanging material through vesicle transport.
In France, there was Lettres persanes ( 1721 ) by Montesquieu, followed by Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse ( 1761 ) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Laclos ' Les Liaisons dangereuses ( 1782 ), which used the epistolary form to great dramatic effect, because the sequence of events was not always related directly or explicitly.
: The Art Director reports to the Production Designer, and more directly oversees artists and craftspeople, such as the Set Designers, Graphic Artists, and Illustrators who give form to the production design as it develops.

directly and criticism
The move has attracted some criticism as to how it relates directly to the disappearance of the toddler, but the BBC has defended its actions by stating that " In the current circumstances it was felt any storyline that included a child abduction would be inappropriate and could cause distress to our viewers.
Raymond and Guy finally agreed to attack Saladin at Tiberias, but could not agree on a plan ; Raymond thought a pitched battle should be avoided, but Guy probably remembered the criticism he faced for avoiding battle in 1183, and it was decided to march out against Saladin directly.
" Blackmore meets such criticism by stating that memes compare with genes in this respect: that while a gene has no particular size, nor can we ascribe every phenotypic feature directly to a particular gene, it has value because it encapsulates that key unit of inherited expression subject to evolutionary pressures.
Some critics consider literary criticism a practical application of literary theory, because criticism always deals directly with particular literary works, while theory may be more general or abstract.
NewsBlues reported the cancellation of the movie block on May 31, 2010 ; the removal of the block was due in part to criticism of showing movies, especially since some of the films were not directly tied to weather, as well as a snafu that occurred during a tornado outbreak in April 2010 that led a scheduled movie to be aired instead of wall-to-wall severe weather coverage.
Closely related to the architectural criticism, ITIL does not directly address the business applications which run on the IT infrastructure ; nor does it facilitate a more collaborative working relationship between development and operations teams.
The selection of good servants is reflected directly upon the prince ’ s intelligence, so if they are loyal, the prince is considered wise ; however, when they are otherwise, the prince is open to adverse criticism.
After Malherbe, the rising glory of Corneille and his contemporaries obscured the tentative and unequal work of the Pléiade, which was, moreover, directly attacked by Boileau himself, the dictator of French criticism in the last half of the 17th century.
Connelly has attracted criticism for his role in OPIC projects and investments which critics say will directly benefit his former employers.
In this match, he let in a goal directly from a corner kick by Artim Sakiri in a 2 – 2 draw and brought further press criticism.
Reacting to the French School, postwar scholars, collectively termed the " American School ", sought to return the field to matters more directly concerned with literary criticism, de-emphasising the detective work and detailed historical research that the French School had demanded.
While the arcade version amassed moderate sales, the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Atari ST versions received mixed praise and criticism, whereas the Amiga version ( directly ported from Atari ST ) received mostly negative reception.
Leavis's criticism is difficult to directly classify, but it can be grouped into four chronological stages.
Another criticism of such training programs is that they do not permit genuine debate or discussion about the issues to be addressed, even though extensive discussion is encouraged directly following Elliott's exercise, sometimes months after the completion of the exercise, and, in the classroom for the rest of the year.
Some White House correspondents have come under criticism for not challenging the people they cover more directly and thereby shirking their Fourth Estate responsibility.
However, John Arlott was subjected to some strong, not entirely unexpected, criticism from the English cricket establishment over his stance particularly by the former England captain Peter May, a former public school boy and Test selector, who wrote directly to him condemning the position that he had adopted.
Kwan claimed in the same newspaper that the criticism was not written directly against Zen and that his writing had been misinterpreted by local newspapers.
While this criticism is not directly addressed, it might act as a limiter on how large a particular clan could grow, since inevitably a large organizational structure would require specialization of tasks for which none of the clan members may be suited.
Addressing the public criticism expressed following the ECJ's decision and the alleged erosion of Parliamentary sovereignty, Lord Bridge remarked that such comments were " based on a misconception ", and that under the European Communities Act 1972, the law regulating the UK's membership of the EU, it had " always been clear that it was the duty of a United Kingdom court when delivering final judgment, to override any rule of national law found to be in conflict with any directly enforceable rule of Community law.
Kurzweil and Grossman counter this specific criticism directly in their Reader Q & A.
Thus, the criticism centres both on the valuation principles used, and the additional items included in the aggregate, which are not directly related to depreciation charges at all.
The award received criticism on the grounds of political motivation and because the winners ' work was not directly related to ending conflict.
Despite harsh criticism, it later turned out the organisers were not directly guilty of the event.

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