| 31. | The phenotype for BDNF knockout mice can be severe, including postnatal lethality.
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| 32. | There is virtually no direct lethality associated with psilocin.
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| 33. | Lethality can also refer to the after-effects of a chemical explosion.
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| 34. | Hellfire was then in development and promised greater range and lethality than TOW.
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| 35. | We also should keep weapons of unusual lethality from being on the street.
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| 36. | FAK is required during development, with loss of FAK resulting in lethality.
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| 37. | This particular mutation is often associated with early lethality.
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| 38. | An example is the lethality of attacks with firearms.
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| 39. | Knocking out mTORC1 results in embryonic lethality due to lack of trophoblast development.
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| 40. | Yet, " despite the lethality and precision of the attacks,"
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