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It was described that the best efficiency device was obtained from a slight modified method of prewetting of the PbI2 film by dipping in 2-propanol for one second prior to being dipped in the MAI solution.
In vitro bioavailability studies were carried out in simulated gastric and intestinal fluids by performing a slight modified version of the dialysis tubing procedure [ 17, 18] with the aim to simulate the oral intake of native and acetylated hyaluronic acid.
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AChE and BuChE inhibiting activities were measured by the slight modified spectrophotometric method of Ellman using a 96-well plate reader [36].
The images represented a differential interference contrast/Nomarski image with green (488 nm, argon laser excitation, fluorescein isothiocyanate [FITC]) and red (543 nm, rhodamine, helium neon excitation, tetramethylrhodamine-5 [and 6-] isothiocyanate [TRITC])–labeled overlay to demonstrate localization of labels, as described, with slight modified according to Ubels et al. (12 ).
A slight change of toxin peptides, even a single residue modified, may induce a distinct recognizing pattern [ 14- 16].
A slight change of the formula in (2.4) makes (h_{1} = p(13+24, 12, 34 )) to be modified q-Euler polynomials.
"There's a slight change in structure.
This is a slight change.
NIHSS score at 24 h was 8, and the Rankin scale at 3 months documented a slight disability (Modified Rankin Score 2).
But as written by Steckel et al., visualization of the footprint varies with degrees of flexion, and so, a slight variation could modify the position of the tunnel even though bone is seen (Steckel et al., 2010).
Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) capped, water dispersible GNRs were synthesized by slight modifying the "seed-mediated growth method" [18].
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