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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a localised release of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the distribution or dissemination of something, often in scientific, technical, or environmental discussions.
Example: "The study focused on a localised release of pollutants into the river, which had significant ecological impacts."
Alternatives: "a targeted release of" or "a confined release of".
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However, a localised release of these cytokines would have extra benefits by attracting the inflammatory cells to the tumour and facilitating their contact with the cancer cells, as pointed out by some experimental studies (Colombo et al, 1991; Armstrong et al, 1996).
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Based on these results, a content of 16.6% w/w MSIM particles was incorporated successfully in CH G scaffolds, showing a controlled localised release of simvastatin able to influence the hFOB cell proliferation and the osteoblastic differentiation after 11 days.
Other approaches involve improving the axonal growth of homotopically transplanted neurons by creating a growth supporting bridge, via cografting various cell types along the nigrostriatal axis [ 25], or by stimulation of the localised release of GDNF or the excitatory amino acid kainic acid, [ 12, 26– 28].
When pressed for comment, Bandai-Namco told me that while they couldn't give specific reasons for why one game or another is localised, the recent (and well-received) localised releases of the anime Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans and Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn make it a very exciting time for Gundam fans.
The BBC's Lina Sinjab, in Geneva, says diplomatic efforts are concentrating on trying to build confidence between the two sides with small achievements like localised ceasefires, release of detainees and the opening of humanitarian corridors.
Dispersion in the near-field region of localised releases in urban areas is difficult to predict because of the strong influence of individual buildings.
Localised aggressive periodontitis is probably not just a localised form of generalised aggressive periodontitis.
Extracting the gas from a localised area of hydrates does not present too many difficulties, but preventing the breakdown of hydrates and subsequent release of methane in surrounding structures is more difficult.
Why has the government been so indifferent to the creation of a localised programme of rehabilitation?
The main drawback is that it requires a localised breakout of the concrete cover.
Around 650 of these floating giants, some displacing a localised tide of over 100,000 tonnes of water, enter the city each year.
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