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After treating ICI-182780, a tiny reduction of ERα could be observed than that in breast cancer cells; it might due to the cell type specificity and not be a common phenomenon due to genetic background of SH-SY5Y cells different from breast cancer cells.
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Otherwise, with a single IVF cycle costing around £5,000 $$9,890), patients will be unwilling to accept even a tiny reduction in their chance of pregnancy, and so will ignore the risks in favour of returning as many embryos as they can.
Yet only a tiny reduction in death, if any, has resulted.
The central bank did make a tiny reduction in its effort to prop up the mortgage market.
Moreover, the proposed algorithm could ensure the fairness with only a tiny reduction in throughput performance.
Fear is driving us to spend trillions on achieving a tiny reduction in temperature increases.
Assuming that ratio of prescribing rates has not changed, that standard deviation of antibiotic prescription is 6,0 (a very conservative doubled figure compared to the 2007 sample) and that is similar in exposed and not exposed areas, it will be possible to observe tiny reductions of antibiotic prescription, and surely meaningful reductions of at least 3-5%, with alfa = 5% and beta = 10%.
The tiny reduction means the jobless total has now fallen for six months in a row.
The RBS cut represents a tiny part of the spending reductions in Trump's proposal for the USDA, which would see its overall budget slashed by 21percentt, and a popular rural water infrastructure program totally eliminated.
It was found that a tiny amount of ferrocene led to a significant reduction in both the on-set temperature and the activation energy of soot oxidation.
In Nassau, only a tiny percentage of property owners who asked for informal reviews won reductions in their assessments.
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