Citations:fragilize

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  • 2002 May 20, Elli Kohen, Joseph G Hirschberg, René Santus, Fluorescence Probes in Oncology, World Scientific, →ISBN, page 357:
    The targeting of probes to the lysosomes and their permeation into these organelles have been attemped with various methods: (1) Attempts to fragilize the lysosomal membrane by irradiation of porphyrin photosensitizers [Photofrin-2, []
  • 2009 June 30, Charles TAYLOR, A SECULAR AGE, Harvard University Press, →ISBN, page 531:
    ... in which the widespread sense can be maintained that faith in God is central to the ordered life we (partially) enjoy.49 It is a pluralist world, in which many forms of belief and unbelief jostle, and hence fragilize each other.
  • 2014 June 30, Stéphanie Novak, Jon Elster, Majority Decisions: Principles and Practices, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 233:
    ... or in other words the bias in favor of the constitutional status quo – cannot be imposed by a party over another party because such imposition will inevitably fragilize either the democratic regime (no more elections) or the []
  • 2016 September 15, Yochai Ataria, David Gurevitz, Haviva Pedaya, Yuval Neria, Interdisciplinary Handbook of Trauma and Culture, Springer, →ISBN, page 283:
    To let the feminine-maternal inform subject, culture and politics, we have to first to recognize and then respect the shocks that fragilize her. Knowledge of carriance indicates a process of co/in-habit(u)ation (Ettinger, 2006a, pp.
  • 2019 March 4, Jean-Paul Bravard, Sedimentary Crisis at the Global Scale 1: Large Rivers, From Abundance to Scarcity, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 16:
    The Mediterranean and Apennine mountain climatic background and high human densities combined to fragilize these mountains. One of the favorite subjects of current research is actually attempting to take human and climatic factors into []
  • 2021 March 12, Pierre Penet, Juan Flores Zendejas, Sovereign Debt Diplomacies, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 237:
    External vulnerability refers to sudden changes in the centres ' economic performance and signals , such as interest rates that can fragilize developing countries . 11 The Prebisch Report had listed specific policies of international []