In the late 1980s Floyd injected gerbils with a free-radical-trapping compound called phenylbutyl nitrone just before inducing a stroke.
He performed the school's first pancreas transplant for a woman with diabetes, a radical--and successful--surgery for something usually treated with insulin.
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This is not radical - many institutions across the country programme in a similar way - but it is likely to succeed.
He remembered an earlier article he'd read about a radical--though discredited--theory: that smell came not from a molecule's shape, but from its vibration.
Peroxynitrite is a source of hydroxyl radical-like reactivity, and it directly oxidizes proteins and other macromolecules with resultant carbonyl formation from side-chain and peptide-bond cleavage.
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Mr Stratoulis, from the the radical-left party Syriza, said he was leaving a football match at the Olympic stadium when he was approached by the men.
Such a solitary demise would have been unimaginable to anyone who knew Firestone in the late nineteen-sixties, when she was at the epicenter of the radical-feminist movement, surrounded by some of the same women who, a month after her death, gathered in St.
Their 2003 chassis, in particular, was very good - many consider it to be the best on the grid - and it made up to some extent for what remains a down-on-power radical wide-angle engine.
Wahhabism - radical fundamentalist Islam - is the established creed of Saudi Arabia.
Many commentators are arguing that what is needed to tackle the problem are not simply measures such as those outlined above, but rather a quantum-shift in the technology of air travel, with a radical re-think not only in how planes are designed, but also what they are actually made of.
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Far-Right Jewish Israeli political activists held a peaceful demonstration in the radical Arab-Islamist dominated city of Umm el-Fahm in the Galilee under heavy police protection.
They are a linchpin of reform, allowing politicians to argue that bail-outs will not happen again and regulators to resist calls for bigger safety buffers or a radical break-up of banks.
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One of the book's concerns is how the media react to a radical left-winger in Downing Street.
In the light of the crisis, anything less than a radical re-think would be negligent.
It is, in fact, very difficult to make a radical branded-product leap and succeed.
Mr Tusk could easily dump them and sign up the radical anti-clerical Palikot Movement instead.
What does all this say about the possibilities of more radical labour-market reform in Europe?
The big savings will come more slowly from a radical shake-up of the generous pensions system.
Proposing a radical re-engineering of society does not constitute a winning political program.
And make no mistake about it: that is the ultimate goal of these radical anti-development groups.
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But this radical re-ordering of the map may not have a dramatic impact on electoral outcomes.
Sheftel notes that State Attorney Eran Shendar is the former treasurer of the radical left-wing Peace Now organization.
Contrast that with the original 1986 Ford Taurus, with its radical jelly-bean shape.
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And now it has gone from a radical avant-garde to a middle-class establishment.
But it has not yet engaged in anything akin to the radical self-flagellation that goes on daily at Patagonia.
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Such a radical step - with huge consequences for democracy - would effectively turn Brussels into a finance ministry.
Nile opted for a radical prostatectomy - which removes the whole prostate gland.
They call for a radical re-think in how to deal with the issue.
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