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The release rate of RB from PAN compared with AN in trypsin solution was slower, and decreased with the increase of PNIPAM-AAm-b-PAA molecular weight, which suggested that the existence of a steric hydrophilic barrier on AN made digestion of AN more difficult.

MT wrote the article and AN made corrections and amendments.

But when Erdo?an made part of the Internet inaccessible, I realized that there was a world of Internet law, policy, and jurisprudence that lived far outside the confines of languages I understood.

The young and middle-aged Japanese couples I saw at Green Gables are more likely to have been introduced to Anne Shirley through an anime feature of Anne of Green Gables (Akage no An) made in 1979 and re-broadcast for years.

RJ and AN made the data analyses.

AN made substantial contributions to the design and to the extraction and interpretation of data.

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The treatments were distinct in that CBT-AN made use of specific cognitive and behavioural strategies whereas SSCM made use of a more collaborative and supportive therapeutic style.

Sun An makes some incredible ambient music.

However, the young age of onset in AN makes prevention before the age of 15 necessary.

Additionally, the poor work and social adjustment which accompany chronic AN make recovery difficult [ 3].

An Italian made snails.

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