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Newborn calves born in summer could thus have morenutritional benefits and therefore a faster development comparing with winter ones.
In vitro studies confirm a faster development of nitrate tolerance in the intracranial arteries compared to peripheral arteries [29, 30].
"We will enter a faster development phase" outside of China, said Chen, who speaks with credibility because he is also president of PetroChina's parent.
These activated carbons exhibit a faster development of the electric double layer, due to the more ordered carbon planes and the presence of charged functional groups.
People coinfected with HIV and HCV are prone to a faster development of HCV infection [1], presenting higher HCV viral loads, and they are more efficient in transmitting HCV [2].
Moreover, the association found for abdominal surgery subgroup may be due to a faster development of sepsis than in patients who underwent cardiac surgery, because an intra-abdominal infection usually occurs in the first days of post-surgical intervention [4].
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