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1 Generally speaking, American forces use two technologies to protect against improvised bombs.
2 Background: Previous studies raise the possibility that antioxidants protect against neurodegenerative diseases.
3 Several antioxidants, with different efficacies, protect against oxidative abuse caused by carcinogens.
4 You can protect against negative portions of the community and law enforcement.
5 The best way to protect against lightning is to remove the plug.
6 No studies had shown inhaled steroids could protect against long-term lung damage.
7 The extra liquidity also helps protect against a ratings downgrade, he said.
8 We conclude that fetal growth retardation does not protect against severe RDS.
9 And other browning-reaction products have been found to protect against DNA damage!
10 One of the FDA's concerns was controls to protect against microbial contamination.
11 Gloves protect against the mismanagement of fingerprints as well as against diseases.
12 Furthermore, macrophage SR-BI mediates bidirectional cholesterol flux and may protect against atherogenesis.
13 Neutrophils migrate to infected mucosal sites that they protect against invading pathogens.
14 Further, extreme sensitivity to MA may protect against MA and cocaine self-administration.
15 A blue-sky act to encourage proper investment and protect against fraudulent securities.
16 This trial may definitively answer the question of whether hormones protect against CAD.
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