Antagonists, inverse agonists, enzyme inhibitors, or simple target protein binders.
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It translates to a simple target-- export or perish.
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Sprewell might be the new public enemy, but his stupidity is overstated by a sports world looking for a simple target for complex problems.
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Factors like these are things that are considered at a more in-depth level with a detailed media plan, one that cannot be found in a simpler target market strategy.
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Still, Druker, one of the drug's developers, defended the logic behind Gleevec : " I'm not ashamed at all that I picked the most simple target in oncology ."
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But, he added, " you don't have to be very capable at operating conventional submarines if you have a clever torpedo that would create a lot of havoc against simple targets like large tankers ."
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For more complex targets, stereoacuity is similar to normal monocular visual acuity, or around 0.6 1.0 arc minutes, but for much simpler targets, such as vertical rods, may be as low as only 2 arc seconds.
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If the target has a limit on the number of delayed transactions that it can record internally ( simple targets may impose a limit of 1 ), it will force those transactions to retry without recording them.
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While there had already been simple target-shooting games using this perspective ( including 1977's " Starhawk " and 1979's " Star Fire " ) that appeared in the late-1970s and were arguably predecessors of the later seen first-person shooter genre.
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In contrast to this situation, other contaminants, such as aromatic hydrocarbons as are common in petroleum, are relatively simple targets for microbial degradation, and some soils may even have some capacity to autoremediate, as it were, owing to the presence of autochthonous microbial communities capable of degrading these compounds.