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In the CCL4 model of liver fibrosis, serum BGM was elevated after 16 and 20 weeks of treatment compared with controls and these data are in agreement with the literature stating that biglycan is highly deposited in sites affected by fibrosis [ 21], where MMP levels are elevated and unbalanced during fibrogenesis [ 30].

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Because solution and redeposition can produce highly enriched deposits, the process is known as a secondary enrichment.

Several hundred miles to the west a fortune awaited: highly coveted deposits of uranium that could fuel nuclear reactors around the world.

This is highly dubious – deposit funded activities, which provide valuable liquidity in time of crisis (and which have not been properly captured in divisional accounting profit), are likely to benefit from the proposals.

The local eruption scenarios have highly variable deposit thicknesses, ranging from 1 mm to >10 m.

On the other hand, the electrons could travel through highly conductive deposits easily to support the reduction of Au ions at interface II.

A high-relief cemented carbonate platform, a deep basin filled with highly compactable deposits, and a prograding grain-rich succession sealing morphologic differences across the platform margin, represent suitable features for promoting differential compaction.

This multifunctional organ is characterized by calcified hard tissue composed of type I collagen and highly organized deposits of calcium phosphate [ 1].

However, extrapolation to locations where measurements are sparse or not present should be made with caution, especially for deposits with highly irregular depositional extents.

The electro-deposited chromium layer is not uniformly distributed: there are zones such as sharp edges or points where deposits are highly accentuated, while deposits are virtually nonexistent in holes or in the undercuts.

Traditionally, on the basis of electron microscopy findings, MPGN was classified as type I, with subendothelial electron-dense deposits; type II (also called dense deposit disease [DDD]), with intramembranous highly electron-dense deposits; and type III, with both subendothelial and subepithelial deposits.

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