Henchal said ricin is an effective agent against individual targets but would be less effective in a major attack because large quantities of the agent would be required.
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Arzoxifene is a highly effective agent for prevention of mammary cancer induced in the rat by the carcinogen nitrosomethylurea and is significantly more potent than raloxifene in this regard.
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Teflon's chemistry, which does not include the perfluorooctanyl in Scotchgard, is the effective agent in DuPont's competitive product, Stainmaster, a popular carpet fiber with protective chemicals integrated into the fiber.
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SSRIs and ( TCAs ) have more favorable response rates and fewer side effects compared to Pregabalin and the SNRIs Duloxetine and Milnacipram, making them the most effective agents for treating fibromyalgia.
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Lenticel's comment above is incorrect in that highly effective agents cannot simply be prepared in your backyard and biological agents were certainly planned to be deployed by missiles-even as recently as in Iraq.
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Ultrasound is a very effective agent for the application of heat, but it should be used only by a therapist who is fully aware of its potential hazards and the contraindications for its use.
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In 2005, he was awarded the Wolf Prize in Medicine for " pioneering signal transduction therapy and for developing tyrosine kinase inhibitors as effective agents against cancer and a range of other diseases ".
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Sergueiew was given the code-name " Treasure " and handled by MI5 officer Mary Sherer . " Treasure " turned out to be an effective agent, but was also described as " exceptionally temperamental and troublesome ".
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It is to coordinate and empower the human potentials of youth based on the Gospel values, to make them effective agents of change in the socio-religious-political-economic and cultural reality of India, especially of Kerala through National integration.
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Purvis was one of the most effective agents in capturing and breaking up 1930s gangs, and it is alleged that Hoover maneuvered him out of the Bureau because Hoover was jealous of the substantial public recognition Purvis received.