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It uses as a pretext human rights and their selective protection, legitimising intervention in and even war against countries.
A special version, the FIPS offers selective protection.
Lactone diol 2.1, after selective protection, was reduced with lithium aluminium hydride to give triol 2.4.
Protection of the tertiary hydroxyl group in 1.8 was necessary to allow selective protection of other hydroxyl groups on the C ring.
Selective protection of primary and secondary alcohols in the presence of phenols and tertiary alcohols was achieved by this method.
The selective protection of non-malignant tissues is believed to be due to higher alkaline phosphatase activity, higher pH, and vascular permeation of normal tissues.
Exploiting Cancer Cell Cycling for Selective Protection of Normal Cells at the Cancer Research (Journal) website.
Should a government simply open up and let the chips drop wherever they might, or emulate East Asia's experience before the 1990s, with industrial policies such as export subsidies, directed credit, and selective protection?
However, the degree of inhibition by disulfiram was more sensitive to thiols than that of diphenyldisulfide, as shown by the selective protection against disulfiram inhibition by low concentrations of thiols.
This chlorination is achieved by selective protection of a primary alcohol group, followed by chlorination of the partially acetylated sugar with excess chlorinating agent, and then by removal of the acetyl groups to give the desired sucralose product.
Cuts of the size of 25 per cent or more will inevitably have a huge impact on delivery of public services, and yet there is very little discussion in Scotland on which public services should be prioritised and on the cumulative consequences of such selective protection.
Prominent early arguments in favor of selective protection of industries were contained in the 1791 Report on the Subject of Manufactures of US economist and politician Alexander Hamilton, as well as the work of German economist Friedrich List.
Selected policies included the gradual reduction of tariffs (with the selective protection of certain key industries), an export financing mechanism through the creation of a Foreign Trade Bank (similar to the American Ex-Im Bank), reduction in customs duties, implementation of anti-dumping mechanisms and the use of government-generated demand for high-tech sectors.